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I've searched through this forum and I've gone through the maintenance manual, and I'm just not finding the procedure on replacing the fuel injectors. I suspect this is entirely a defect in my abilities but I still need the procedure so here I am posting this thread. I would appreciate any advice, tips, or just a simple link to said material.
Two of my injectors are leaking at the middle joint connection. I figure since the rest of the truck appears to have been neglected in regards to maintenance, that it is a good idea to go ahead and replace everything. I ordered eight new injectors, glow plugs, and the various return hoses/gaskets necessary to install them. From my perspective, all I should need to do is remove the eight injectors/glow plugs (having read plenty on what to do if a GP breaks or is stuck) and put the new pieces in place. While the act of replacing the stuff is simple enough my uncertainty is more towards the air that will be in the injectors and that which would be in the fuel line as well after I take them loose.
My concerns are;
Will it burp itself so long as I can turn the engine over enough to prime everything?
Should I replace one injector at a time while letting the engine run a minute or so in between injector swaps to help facilitate the air removal process and save the starter from having an unnecessary work out?
Two of my injectors are leaking at the middle joint connection. I figure since the rest of the truck appears to have been neglected in regards to maintenance, that it is a good idea to go ahead and replace everything. I ordered eight new injectors, glow plugs, and the various return hoses/gaskets necessary to install them. From my perspective, all I should need to do is remove the eight injectors/glow plugs (having read plenty on what to do if a GP breaks or is stuck) and put the new pieces in place. While the act of replacing the stuff is simple enough my uncertainty is more towards the air that will be in the injectors and that which would be in the fuel line as well after I take them loose.
My concerns are;
Will it burp itself so long as I can turn the engine over enough to prime everything?
Should I replace one injector at a time while letting the engine run a minute or so in between injector swaps to help facilitate the air removal process and save the starter from having an unnecessary work out?