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Stuck injectors!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Timjame" data-source="post: 104602" data-attributes="member: 16402"><p>Thanks. I heated twice one and after a ton ofnslide hammer and making a socket that did somewhat fit I got one out. Worked on the second but stripped threads on both the injector and nut. I've worked on a TON of things over the last 30 yrs. these are the most stuck/seized thing I've had to pull. What a crappy design. If you're gonna have open injectors, you've got to have some sort of sleeve between the metal body of the injector and head it slides into on the top. Unbelievable. I'm looking into a tool now Either making it or buying one that grabs the injector by the groves in the side instead of relying on the threads since they appear to be weak and now at least one is stripped. Not lovin German engineering right about now....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timjame, post: 104602, member: 16402"] Thanks. I heated twice one and after a ton ofnslide hammer and making a socket that did somewhat fit I got one out. Worked on the second but stripped threads on both the injector and nut. I’ve worked on a TON of things over the last 30 yrs. these are the most stuck/seized thing I’ve had to pull. What a crappy design. If you’re gonna have open injectors, you’ve got to have some sort of sleeve between the metal body of the injector and head it slides into on the top. Unbelievable. I’m looking into a tool now Either making it or buying one that grabs the injector by the groves in the side instead of relying on the threads since they appear to be weak and now at least one is stripped. Not lovin German engineering right about now.... [/QUOTE]
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