Posted by The tractor vet on June 10, 2010 at 09:08:59 from (76.212.236.89):
In Reply to: Re: 460 injecter issue posted by Richard Hoewisch on June 10, 2010 at 08:37:10:
The ones that i use are MAC tools and are two small ladys foot pry bars . BUT BEFORE YA USE THEM the injector has to MOVE or you can snap off the ears off the injector body . The reason that they are stuck so bad is the fact that that hole has had some compression leakage over the years and carbon build up is what has it stuck . and when this happens they can be a real bear to get out and vary time consuming . Many years ago there was a product called carbon off that would eat it's way down thru and help loosen stuff stuck with build up carbon , well along comes the EPA and it went down the road with a lot of other products that did work . So now we have to find something that will work and that can be a chore . Myself i use Zep penetrating fluid and have for more then 40 years , why do i stick with this , because it works and works far better then anything else and i have tryed them all . With the Zep it is like Brilcream a little dab will do ya . And when used with the spray tube so you can place it wright where ya need it ya don't waist it and a little goes a long way . YEa i know it is hard to find as it is not something you will find at Wal Marts . As for finduing a product that will give ya instant results ain't ah going to happen . Myself i have spent hours getting some of them out as not to damage anything . So take your time as your time is cheap PARTS ARE NOT .
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