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Old 01-25-06, 08:27 AM
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Fuel Injector ?

I removed my injectors on my 87 t2, on the block where the injectors go into, if you look down the hole it looks like theirs some kind of insert or screen, does that come out so i can clean them, it looks like some dirt mite of fell in. If so how do thay come out , i tryed to pull them out but idid not want to pull to hard i don't want to brake anything. On my boys FD thay are sleeves that slide in the holds but thay come out real easy.
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They are the injector air bleeds. Yes, they do slide out but unless you can get them from below (by removing the manifold) then they will likely break on the way out and they're about $30 a piece. So just leave them unless you have a specific reason. To get the dirt out, put some grease on the end of a q-tip.
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
They are the injector air bleeds. Yes, they do slide out but unless you can get them from below (by removing the manifold) then they will likely break on the way out and they're about $30 a piece. So just leave them unless you have a specific reason. To get the dirt out, put some grease on the end of a q-tip.
Aaron Your the man: Thanks Tony
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