Exhaust Manifold Fixed - A Big Thank You!!
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Fixed - A Big Thank You!!
Jerry Slaughter did pass the time by typing:
> One problem left for tomorrow. Couldn't get the fuel injectore to seal
> properly. Looks like I need to get some new o-rings. Got a little exciting
> when I fired up the jeep and she started spraying gas all over the place. If
> I can stay awake long enough tonight I'll throw some quick pics up on a page
> for anyone interested.
Always use new o-rings, they are cheap. Use a toothbrush and some TB cleaner to
shine up the holes and a bit of engine oil on the o-rings to help them slip in.
And don't forget the injector clips.
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DougW
> One problem left for tomorrow. Couldn't get the fuel injectore to seal
> properly. Looks like I need to get some new o-rings. Got a little exciting
> when I fired up the jeep and she started spraying gas all over the place. If
> I can stay awake long enough tonight I'll throw some quick pics up on a page
> for anyone interested.
Always use new o-rings, they are cheap. Use a toothbrush and some TB cleaner to
shine up the holes and a bit of engine oil on the o-rings to help them slip in.
And don't forget the injector clips.
--
DougW
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Fixed - A Big Thank You!!
Jerry Slaughter did pass the time by typing:
> One problem left for tomorrow. Couldn't get the fuel injectore to seal
> properly. Looks like I need to get some new o-rings. Got a little exciting
> when I fired up the jeep and she started spraying gas all over the place. If
> I can stay awake long enough tonight I'll throw some quick pics up on a page
> for anyone interested.
Always use new o-rings, they are cheap. Use a toothbrush and some TB cleaner to
shine up the holes and a bit of engine oil on the o-rings to help them slip in.
And don't forget the injector clips.
--
DougW
> One problem left for tomorrow. Couldn't get the fuel injectore to seal
> properly. Looks like I need to get some new o-rings. Got a little exciting
> when I fired up the jeep and she started spraying gas all over the place. If
> I can stay awake long enough tonight I'll throw some quick pics up on a page
> for anyone interested.
Always use new o-rings, they are cheap. Use a toothbrush and some TB cleaner to
shine up the holes and a bit of engine oil on the o-rings to help them slip in.
And don't forget the injector clips.
--
DougW
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Fixed - A Big Thank You!!
Jerry Slaughter did pass the time by typing:
> One problem left for tomorrow. Couldn't get the fuel injectore to seal
> properly. Looks like I need to get some new o-rings. Got a little exciting
> when I fired up the jeep and she started spraying gas all over the place. If
> I can stay awake long enough tonight I'll throw some quick pics up on a page
> for anyone interested.
Always use new o-rings, they are cheap. Use a toothbrush and some TB cleaner to
shine up the holes and a bit of engine oil on the o-rings to help them slip in.
And don't forget the injector clips.
--
DougW
> One problem left for tomorrow. Couldn't get the fuel injectore to seal
> properly. Looks like I need to get some new o-rings. Got a little exciting
> when I fired up the jeep and she started spraying gas all over the place. If
> I can stay awake long enough tonight I'll throw some quick pics up on a page
> for anyone interested.
Always use new o-rings, they are cheap. Use a toothbrush and some TB cleaner to
shine up the holes and a bit of engine oil on the o-rings to help them slip in.
And don't forget the injector clips.
--
DougW
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