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Clive603 Member Since: 21 Jun 2016 Location: Sussex Posts: 35 |
Time to admit defeat and call in a mobile specialist. Such things either come out fairly easily if you follow the book or they are so stuck that you need someone with the experience and extra equipment to pull them out without damaging things. If you do bust something the cost and effort of rectification is vastly more than shelling out for pro.
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23rd Jul 2016 4:01pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
This might provide a few options - some a bit scarier than others:
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23rd Jul 2016 4:33pm |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
But this is the pro way:
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23rd Jul 2016 4:50pm |
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Clive603 Member Since: 21 Jun 2016 Location: Sussex Posts: 35 |
So easy with the right gear :- . Probably wouldn't even bother to buy tools and try extracting myself. Just strip the injectors down to the inner threads ready and get the pros in.
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23rd Jul 2016 5:04pm |
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mercs600 Member Since: 19 Mar 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 425 |
Currently soaking in PlusGas . The injector (whats left of it) was moving side to side slightly and also managed to twist it a bit , so , purchased a slide hammer from Amazon , but also purchased the correct removal tool for the injectors of Ebay !The M57 I got from Ebay two weeks ago at a fair cost is useless for our injectors ! It has a top coil pack removal socket which is 27mm - ours are 28 or 29mm ! All tools will arrive this week so in the mean time , Mr Muscle to clean the inlet manifold and a new set of gaskets If I can find some at a decent price/quality. Fortunately the cars not my everyday driver |
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23rd Jul 2016 6:39pm |
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mercs600 Member Since: 19 Mar 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 425 |
Forgot to mention regarding suggestion of stripping down to the bottom part of the injector - I can't get access to the part on top of the lower part due to where it is located in the head (the fuel inlet connector part).If I could get that part off I could get the lower part out with the correct puller ! I buy all my own tools and have done for 40+ years as I am an Engineer so they always come in again for something else |
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23rd Jul 2016 6:42pm |
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gregdav Member Since: 26 May 2014 Location: just north of stafford Posts: 1077 |
I've heard coka cola does a good job on an overnight soak, never done it myself, so don't know. |
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23rd Jul 2016 8:27pm |
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mercs600 Member Since: 19 Mar 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 425 |
Also heard this re coke , currently sat soaking with PlusGas as mentioned and by the time I get the pullers (Wed-Thurs) I'm hoping it will be a quick job. Seen the videos on Youtube re removing these injectors and some are really |
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24th Jul 2016 10:00am |
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Weejock Member Since: 30 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 417 |
Try a 50/50 mix of acetone (nail polish remover) and transmission fluid, works better than any off the shelf penetrating oil that I've used over the years including Plusgas and has been proven in tests.
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24th Jul 2016 11:52am |
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marcevs72 Member Since: 07 Sep 2015 Location: devon Posts: 16 |
loosen off the clamp and turn engine over.the compression will pop it out |
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24th Jul 2016 6:16pm |
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mercs600 Member Since: 19 Mar 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 425 |
Update :-
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30th Jul 2016 5:50am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8195 |
Top Job.... I'm with you, spend the money on tools, not someone else's labour.. Pete
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30th Jul 2016 9:08am |
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Joe90 Member Since: 29 Apr 2010 Location: Hampshire Posts: 6408 |
Well done mercs .
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30th Jul 2016 10:44am |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2257 |
+1 well done |
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30th Jul 2016 1:28pm |
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