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First time I did injector work I created a nasty random miss. No external leak and a random hard start. After talking to some of the guys found out I installed then wrong. So I re-did my install exact
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To check torque on hold down bolts on the ones you're not going to be messing with you can retorque them when hold Downs for injectors are out. Same 89in/lb I went 90 can't be that picky, those bolts
So injectors are currently getting re-popped to 325 and I've been watching youtube vids and write up on injector swaps. Obviously everyone does it a little different but I want to make sure I get things straight for my particular situation. As far as I know I'll be pulling on stock injectors and I don't know if/when a valve lash adjustment was done.
When swapping injectors do I need to remove the exhaust rocker arms? Most videos show them being removed and I'm wondering since I don't think these injectors have ever been out of the truck if that'd be a good idea in order to verify the torque spec on the rear injector hold down bolt?
I want to make sure I get the order correct when installing the new injectors. Seems it should..
-install injector with crossover tube hole facing towards crossover tube (lubing o-ring and washer with oil or vaseline)
-make sure injector is seated, should feel/hear slight pop once seated correctly
-install crossover tube, should feel/hear slight pop, verify crossover tube is sitting flush with head (lubing o-ring with oil or vaseline)
-tighten injector hold down plate (89inlbs for both???)
-again verify crossover tubes are seated and tube is flush with head
-installed fuel lines over crossover tube (25ftlbs???)
Anything else??
Edited by notlimah