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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Posts: 56
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Thanks, I may need it. Rebuilding the injectors, while not hard, does require some "special tools" that I do not have, so I have to make them.
The tools are...
1. A way to get pressurized cleaning fluid into the injector. While I seen a few of them, each one different. I chose the easiest to build (I thought) which was a 5ml oral injection tool. It is suposed to fit like a glove, but does not. It does work, but not optimal. If I was going to do this a bunch, I would build something a bit better, but this will work about 80%.
2. You have to hold the injector, the can of carb cleaner, the tray to catch what is sprayed out and the trigger to get the injector to fire. Not easy... If I had an assistant would be better, but as I do not I built a couple of items.
a. An injector wire with battery and trigger.
b. A jar that has a couple of holes to hold the injector.
c. An syringe with an injector tube from that will seal to the injector.
That is pretty much it, I will take some pictures and maybe a video I do this and will do a write up when it is done for anyone else that is planning to give it shot.
So, once again, thank you for the "Good Luck" I may need it! ;)
Randy
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1992 4runner 33's and working on it from there...
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