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11-27-2005 | #1 |
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How to remove fuel rail?
I've got my plenum off, and I removed the feed and return lines from the rail. I also removed the 4 bolts (2 on each side) that hold the rail to the injector housing. But I can't for the life of me get the damn rail off! I don't want to pry on anything and mess it up, so I figured I'd ask here.
I even removed the rail to injector clips on one side hoping to pull the rail up and then individually pull each injector and reattach it. No dice, though. What's the secret? I'm just trying to remove the injector housings for now, eventually I'll replace the injectors though (they haven't come yet). Thanks! Bob
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Re: How to remove fuel rail?
Pry away, just make sure you have a rubber coated tool, or lay a cloth down on the machined surface of the injector housings.
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Re: How to remove fuel rail?
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Hey now! You're giving away my best trade secrets.
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11-29-2005 | #4 |
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Re: How to remove fuel rail?
Hi Bob, U can get the old type solenoid filter for the first design solenoids from K/WRacing.com. They are not cheap! I ordered one & it took a while and I was putting it back together before it came, my fault not KWR's fault. I ordered it after I got all the parts from P & G chevy & they only had the later flat filter for the following design solenoid. The filter was old & fell apart when I opened the bag it was in. Not P & G's fault, what ya gonna do with NOS! That I just put down to the risk of a 15 yr old car. I do not know my car's build date but it was ordered by my orig owner and delivered in June 90, early in the month. I'll see if I can find some paperwork with the date & let you know, my prod # is 2233.
I was surprised that P & G had the old type solenoid, I plugged in the P/N for the early solenoid into the locator on there home pg. & it came up good so I ordered it. To my surprise it came & was in fact the old type w/o the attached filter. Reason I suspect the selling dealer was into mine is that almost all the plenum bolts had not been tq'ed. You know none of them had that "snap" when you tried to first loosen them & the fact that I had the new type solenoid installed...that cooked it for me...I could be wrong, though. You can make a filter for the old design solenoid from a old C3 vacuum in-line filter. I had one in my tool box "spare small parts" drawer. It looks like the vacuum check valve in the sec vac hose, only 4x as lg. It has a screen inside it and no check valve, I don't remember where it went on my 72 shark but I cut it in 1/2, left one 1/2 w/the screen & saved the other half for later. I found a pc of vac hose to fit it & the solenoid nipple and cut a white floor polishing pad up to fit into the 1/2 I was gonna use, a little RTV to hold my bubba filter material in place & enough lenght on the vac hose to go over the top of the solenoid & back toward the vac hose block that plugs into the solenoid & just let it lay on top of that connection. Wa-la, instant bubba filter. I tried to make gentle bends & no kinks in the vac hose as I went over the top of the solenoid. I also made one from just a pc of the same vac hose and a round pc of white floor pad. I RTV'ed the hose into a hole I dug 1/2 way thru the floor pad but I liked the looks of the first one better. I think either would have been okay but the one with the C3 part looked nicer, so I used it. Tom P.S. I'm with you guys on the GM gaskets, I like those!
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He replied he uses the KW gaskets as they are easier to trim. Apparently that rubberized ring is a real pain to try to trim. He suggested to put some oil around the water hole on the KW gaskets. So I'll try this out when I get my intake back.
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11-27-2005 | #7 |
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Re: How to remove fuel rail?
Thanks Jeff! That worked like a charm. I didn't have The Club, so I used a breaker bar and wrapped it up. My IH's and plenum are all ready to go now. I'll clean up the IH's a bit first, I already cleaned the plenum. Took me about 4 hours to remove it all, not including draining the coolant, which I just let drain as I ate lunch.
I was a little surprised to see the plenum gaskets all soggy in the area of the coolant passages. They were new KW gaskets that have only been on the car for a month or so. They even left gasket pieces/fibers on the injector housing so the surface will need to be cleaned up.
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As far as the coolant, you didn't get all the coolant out of the plenum before popping it. One way to do it is drain what you have, then use a little compressed air in one of the lines to push it out. |
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11-27-2005 | #9 |
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Re: How to remove fuel rail?
I'm sending them to Marc for his upper-end work. I figure the cost and gain is about the same as headers and a cat-back which I was planning on anyway. And hopefully this will cure my issue with the high-idle after heavy throttle situation.
After pulling the TB a couple times, and looking at it countless times, I couldn't figure out where it was hanging up, but the fact that pressing on the throttle assembly would bring the idle down a few hundred rpm makes me think that it must have been sticking somehow. There were a few drops of coolant that came out when I pulled the plenum. But it's not the drops of coolant I mean, rather the gasket material itself was soaked/soggy. And it didn't pull off the surface cleanly, it tore and thin chunks stayed stuck to the injector housing surface. I was sort of surprised by that given how short a time they'd been on the car.
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Re: How to remove fuel rail?
I really dont mean to hijack ya, I hope I dont... However I have been wanting to ask this question here and it seemed prudent now with you mentioning your plenum gasket.
I am wondering about different material gaskets, Mr. Crowley sells a copper and an aluminium set,... Since you would never need to replace them again, are they worth getting? Are they as effective as paper? And why do they say copper is the best for nitrous? Thanks in advance!
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