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  • Member For: 20y 5m 1d
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Take off the crossover pipe and just undo the fuel rail bolts. I think there's three or four of those??

Undo the the clip that holds the injector into the fuel rail...

DON'T DROP THE CLIPS. they are very hard to find!!!!!!!!

Pull injectors out, drop in new ones into the rail.. Put a bit of 'spit' on the new 'o' ring to make it slip in easier..

I found it easier to put all the injectors into the rail, then locate the injector rail towards the head..

It's fairly easy, but might take a couple of hours for the first go from start to finish..

Take the opportunity to drop in some new sparks if needed, or gap your plugs etc if not done.

Edited by F6 UTE
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  • Member For: 19y 1m 26d

inspect all your rubber o-rings before putting the injectors back in, or replace them with new ones, I changed a plenum on a honda one time and had to remove fuel rail with it, consiquently I damaged the 90000km old o-rings on removal and didnt inspect them on the way back in, started teh car and had fuel pissing out everywhere. Could have been a costly mistake if I wasnt quick with teh ignition.

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  • Member For: 21y 5m 19d
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So I just take out the stock ones and the 968's will be straight fit replacement?

Nesh

Yes Nesh the 968 are a direct replacement and fit straight in. All up the job should take you approx 30-60 mins

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  • Member For: 21y 26d
  • Location: Adelaide

Make sure you use a decent amount of lubricant on the injector "o" rings (vaseline works a treat)....dont try and fit them dry as you will most likely split the "o" rings which will spell trouble when you start it up the first time :laughing:

Edited by Redline

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