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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10708" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I did mine with *standard* open end spanners. You could use crows foot or flare nut spanners too, it would make it so you don't need to take more lines off to gain access.</p><p>You can't mess anything up, just don't un-do the delivery valve. If you hold the delivery valve with a spanner while you un-do the injector lines you cant go wrong! Even if they do turn a bit it will hurt nothing, just don't pull them all the way out, even then its hard to stuff them up. Just make sure if the delivery valves do move, tighten them back up before you start the machine, if they are loose they will leak fuel.</p><p>Any questions just yell! I have done this too many times before...... I just have never opened up a working injector pump, they need to be set exactly rite, its not something i will mess with.</p><p>OOH keep the delivery valve openings clean, clean the area before you start working just to be safe. Dirt could plug the injector nozzle, just keep it clean and you will be ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10708, member: 82"] I did mine with *standard* open end spanners. You could use crows foot or flare nut spanners too, it would make it so you don't need to take more lines off to gain access. You can't mess anything up, just don't un-do the delivery valve. If you hold the delivery valve with a spanner while you un-do the injector lines you cant go wrong! Even if they do turn a bit it will hurt nothing, just don't pull them all the way out, even then its hard to stuff them up. Just make sure if the delivery valves do move, tighten them back up before you start the machine, if they are loose they will leak fuel. Any questions just yell! I have done this too many times before...... I just have never opened up a working injector pump, they need to be set exactly rite, its not something i will mess with. OOH keep the delivery valve openings clean, clean the area before you start working just to be safe. Dirt could plug the injector nozzle, just keep it clean and you will be ok. [/QUOTE]
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