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97 lumina fuel injector install
If someone has knowledge of the correct procedure for reinstalling fuel injectors on a 97 lumina with a 3100 engine, could you please respond?
It would be greatly appreciated. Took my in jectors out had them serviced at NAPA. In the process of reinstalling them I damaged the fuel rail, and am about to do it again with new rail. I've been following Chiltons manual, but there vague on install. Do you install injectors into rail first? It seems that it takes alot of force to get injectors to seat in the intake manifold, if you install injectors in rail first. Thanks. |
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Re: 97 lumina fuel injector install
install in rail first then use a little vasaline around seals of injectors they slide right in but do a little force on each one so they all go in about same time
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Re: 97 lumina fuel injector install
Yup, install in the rail first. It makes it easier, trust me. Just follow Logan's advice about the vaseline; just don't go overboard and get any on the face of the injector itself. Just the o-ring. When you lower the rail you'll need to adjust each individual injector to get the whole assembly to seat, but the weight of the rail should keep the adjusted injectors in the intake ports.
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Re: 97 lumina fuel injector install
I'll agree. If you don't have any vaseline readily available, dip a q-tip in some oil and apply that to the o-rings. it works well also.
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