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<blockquote data-quote="K9" data-source="post: 57155" data-attributes="member: 7773"><p>You have the right idea. They are SUPPOSED to lift out once the retaining arm is removed, but apparently, they are frozen in place. Used a generous amount of PB blaster and nothing moved. I ended up using some various lengths of 3/4 inch PVC which encloses the injector, placing a thick washer on top and essentially making a gear puller by running a nut down the thread like you suggested. By doing this, I was able to get 2 of the 4 injectors out, but I am starting to stretch the threads on the other two because I have to get so aggressive with them. I am hoping that when my new injectors come, I can replace the 2 that are already out, replace my lift pump, and get adequate fuel to the injectors that i can finally start this engine and maybe the other 2 will come out once they are rattled a bit. I will need to investigate the slide hammer idea. I am getting desperate and trying to minimize damage. Thanks for the reply. Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K9, post: 57155, member: 7773"] You have the right idea. They are SUPPOSED to lift out once the retaining arm is removed, but apparently, they are frozen in place. Used a generous amount of PB blaster and nothing moved. I ended up using some various lengths of 3/4 inch PVC which encloses the injector, placing a thick washer on top and essentially making a gear puller by running a nut down the thread like you suggested. By doing this, I was able to get 2 of the 4 injectors out, but I am starting to stretch the threads on the other two because I have to get so aggressive with them. I am hoping that when my new injectors come, I can replace the 2 that are already out, replace my lift pump, and get adequate fuel to the injectors that i can finally start this engine and maybe the other 2 will come out once they are rattled a bit. I will need to investigate the slide hammer idea. I am getting desperate and trying to minimize damage. Thanks for the reply. Ken [/QUOTE]
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