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    Remove and Clean Injectors

    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!


    Aim: To clean injectors to solve the possible issues: engine hesitating, engine not revving smoothly
    Required: socket set, rags
    Steps:

    Step 1:

    Release the pressure of the fuel system by slowly opening the fuel filter banjo nut (12mm). Loosen nut one complete turn. Ensure you place a rag around the filter as fuel will slowly leak. One pressure has been relieved, tighten up fitting.




    Step 2:
    Disconnect the connectors on the injectors




    Step 3:
    Loosen the nuts on the harness holder and remove.



    Step 4:
    Loosen the fuel rail retainer nuts.




    You can now remove the fuel rail from the injectors. Do it one injector at a time. Fuel will leak at the injector inlet.

    Now remove the injectors from the intake manifold.

    Go to your local mechanic/auto store that can clean your injectors.
    I went to Mekong in Canley Vale. They flowed it, cleaned and then reflow. They installed new filter and orings. $72 all up.





    Install

    Coat o-rings with engine oil (very light) and insert the injectors into the fuel rail.

    Install the fuel rail with injectors into the intake manifold.

    Align the centreline of the connector with the mark on the fuel rail.



    Reverse the Removal Procedure.

    Before starting the car, prime the fuel rail a few times.


    Cheers

  2. #2
    Almost perfect.

    Important to mention that you should release fuel pressure by removing your fuel cap.

    Then onto your step 1.

    +rep with hesitation.

    because you didn't mention step 0^^

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    So this is how to remove the injectors for cleaning. Not how to clean them.
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    common tiks, he's trying.....

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    Didn't say anything wrong with it. I'll be repping him.
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    you need one of those sonic cleaners to clean them properly anyway.
    Most mechanics don't even have the tools to do that, they just outsource them.
    btw... Mekong spares is prob the cheapest to do it anyway.
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    i can service injectors on machine i have sonic cleaner machine 50 bucks including new seals flow test etc
    Check out my build thread EGB16T. http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...build../page14
    Check out my for sale thread constantly updated with b series/ eg parts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by na-118 View Post
    i can service injectors on machine i have sonic cleaner machine 50 bucks including new seals flow test etc
    Plus removal? Maybe interested.
    WP PB 1:15:03

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glocker View Post
    Plus removal? Maybe interested.
    Highly doubt that price includes removal of injectors. If it does, then that's damn cheap.
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    not including removal,,, removal takes 5-10 minutes,, and its easy for new comers and noobs to learn anyways give it a go ,,
    Check out my build thread EGB16T. http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...build../page14
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    Wakefield Honda Nationals First Timer : na-118 EG b16 1:16.4900

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    Quote Originally Posted by na-118 View Post
    not including removal,,, removal takes 5-10 minutes,, and its easy for new comers and noobs to learn anyways give it a go ,,
    Yeah but then I won't have a running car to take the injectors to you....
    WP PB 1:15:03

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    where are you located/?
    Check out my build thread EGB16T. http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...build../page14
    Check out my for sale thread constantly updated with b series/ eg parts!

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