Mr Ortiz
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- Jun 23, 2019
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Hustontown,
Pennsylvania
I need to know how to replace the fuel injectors on the 420A non-turbo
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Alright thanks. And will fuel continuously pour out?It's very easy.
1- Remove battery and intake, unplug injector harness.
2- Remove fuel line on the driver side of the rail. 2 small bolts hold it on. Fuel will pour out of the rail so be ready with some towels.
3- Remove the 2 bolts that hold the rail to the intake manifold. They are hard to get to but it can be done.
4- The injectors can be pulled from the intake
Would the injectors screw in or just snug in?Just a quick note... DO NOT use a hammer to put the new injectors in! You CAN push them in properly without banging on them. My brother broke the tops off his injectors by trying to wack them in place
Okay thanks manIt's not a DSM, but this can be helpful.
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It can help to lube the injector o rings with engine oil during the reinstall. Helps ease the installation.
Lol yeahGood old spit works well for lube also.
Alright I’ll use that. And uh how would I properly depressurize the fuel rail or whatever it is that needs depressurized so I don’t lose a lot of fuel?I use di electric grease as lube I forgot who on here said they use it (one of our more reputable and active members) but it works great and wont harm the oring and holds up decent to heat.
Where would I pull off the fuel pump harness at?On my cars I pull the harness at the fuel pump then start it it will run then stumble and die(no pump = no more fuel) so it will use up the rails pressurised fuel and with no more pump no pressure will be built. Alternately you can pull a fuse
Alright I’ll try it thanks should I get a set of injectors on eBay for about 50$? Or have autozone order in a set for about 100$?If the car has sat for more than a day, I say just grab an old rag and put it under the end of the fuel rail and take that end off. It is 2 10mm bolts and an oring seals it inside the rail. Remove 2 bolts and twist and pull out and the fitting will come out, the rag will catch any fuel in the rail and by this time, I would bet the pressure in the system has bled down but every now and then you will find a setup that holds pressure for days. This is how a TURBO car is set up, the 420a, I am not sure if it is exactly the same though.
Based on your DSM profile, you want a performance built engine. You will need something better than the stock injectors based on the wishlist provided.Alright I’ll try it thanks should I get a set of injectors on eBay for about 50$? Or have autozone order in a set for about 100$?
Yeah just looking for stock injectors for now, I’m putting in new plugs and wires tomorrow the car was really messing up one nightBased on your DSM profile, you want a performance built engine. You will need something better than the stock injectors based on the wishlist provided.
If youre just trying to stay stock for now then whatever will be fine, as long as its a name brand.