So Much For Better FUEL!
Posted 06-13-2008 at 12:07 AM by 4Motion4g63
Replace the Horse with my car and thats just about me today........After making Cake Work out of Doing the HARD 1g Fuel Pump Upgrade, That I even Posted a Topic on how to break loose the Fitting with ease....Rewiring every Harness from the Corner of the manifold to all the way to the end at the 02 Sensor, I went to do what should have been the easy job, Installing The Injectors........
Ya well so it is my luck......This week by the way sucks for my luck, A blown out tire so far, and NOW THIS......

Yup Thats the 3rd bolt in the fuel rail, The last one I pulled too! It was all too easy I guess
Now Im sure it will give me hell, If it comes out.....I CANT pull the head, Just Another bolt in the list of MANY stripped, Helicoiled, And Problematic stuff on this motor seams to be MOSTLY contained to the head, I Will Jjust NOT put it in if I can get away with it.....

But I am gonna attempt to get it out...


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I like the easy out stuff, you drill a hole you insert the easy out rod, and use the puller that slips over the rod and backs the bolt out, I got my set from snap-on ($80) for every size i would need but you can also purchase them from a local hardware store.
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Posted 06-13-2008 at 07:23 AM by link16
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^Wal*mart also has a similar setup for $25
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Posted 06-13-2008 at 06:36 PM by ilikespeeding
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Autozone has a small set for 10$ easy outs. You can even buy the correct size if can call it by eye =D
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Posted 06-13-2008 at 09:38 PM by wishnfor4g63T
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Well the Bolt Came Out with Ease, I got a Set From "Do It Best" and It was Cake, I Should have bought these BEFORE I bought Wrenches....
DOH but Now I just Figured out I have the Wrong Injector Seals for my 550cc DIY......Damit ![]() |
Posted 06-13-2008 at 09:55 PM by 4Motion4g63
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You may want that machined out depending on how tight its stuck in there. I snapped a turbo bolt off inside the turbine inlet flange and had a machine shop center punch...(CENTER PUNCH ALSO) and a carbide $80 drill bit. If you're going to do this yourself, you need a left handed drill bit. Those run about $10 a piece and are difficult to find.
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Posted 06-14-2008 at 06:48 AM by Turbo Talon DL
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