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plastic collar on the injectors
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Seabook
PostPosted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:36 pm Up
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How do you remove those plastic collar from the cylinder head? Laughing

i have already remove the injectors but 3 of the plastic collar still stuck in the hole Laughing

They just melt and glued itself onto the head Sad

 
 

 

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they should just pull out Sad

mine have always been stuck to the injector when ever i have removed them.

 

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As in the black o ring around where the injector seats?

Screw driver and rape the s**t out of it. Just dont let anything drop down the chamber

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i am very afraid i will scrape mark on the cylinder head lol

yes is that black plastic collar.

 
 

 

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cartoonhead wrote:
they should just pull out Sad

mine have always been stuck to the injector when ever i have removed them.

i should check again during the weekend but i remember most of them were stuck in the hole.

however surprisingly the injector was very easy to pull out Laughing

 
 

 

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run the engine untill its nice and hot then while its still hot spray some WD40 around the injectors and let it stand for 10 minutes , remove injector pipes while it stands and then pull the injectors out and try pulling the seat collars out while there warm and soaked in WD.

when i last changed my engine one injector decided it did not want to budge when it was cold so had to do the same thing and it just pulled out once warmed.

 

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i am working on the spare engine.

got to say the engine was in pretty good nick.

 
 

 

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in that case , plug the injector holes with tissue paper and follow addaz's advise Very Happy

im not sure how much they are new from pug but there's orig replacements with the copper washers on eBay

 

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i think i got them for roughly the same price from dealer last time.

will give myself a few weeks time to port the head Laughing

 
 

 

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Cost me £36 from my dealer/work place for all 12 injector seal items

Washers, rubbers and plastic things

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i though you got trade price?
 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
i though you got trade price?

That is Laughing

Including vat and everything, cost + 8 percent

Might have been £32 but was around that amount

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