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05-04-2008, 11:05 AM | #1 |
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changing s14 sr injectors
I have search couldn't find anything that would help. Im changing the s14 sr injectors and was wondering what the best way to do so. Does the intake need to come off? And does anyone have a write up or pics to help? Thank You.
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05-04-2008, 11:25 AM | #2 |
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just take the plenum off. its 2 nuts and 3 bolts. you could probably get away with leaving alot of the stuff hooked up and just pulling the mani off far enough to get the fuel rail off. its pretty much impossible to get the rail out without taking the plenum off, or atleast i havent found an easier way yet.
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05-05-2008, 09:19 PM | #4 |
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HOW TO REMOVE INJECTORS WITHOUT DAMAGING THEM
yes it can be a pain when they've been sitting in there for awhile. The steps for removing one injector from the rail •1 - break loose the two screws holding the injector cap on •2- remove both screws •3- remove cap •4- put screws back down into the threaded holes, about halfway down •5- with two small flat head screwdrivers, put them in the small slots on each side of the injector •6- using the screws you put back in as leverage, push down on the screwdriver handles, this should force the injector up out of its place. Be patient with it, if you're not getting enough leverage, bring the screws out a little more, giving you more leverage. Hope this helps some of you guys out __________________
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05-05-2008, 10:48 PM | #6 |
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Either I am missing something, or you are all making this way too complicated....
Can't you just take off the "caps" that screw down on top of the injectors? I just swapped mine out a few months ago and that's how we did it. Why would you need to take off the fuel rail or intake mani????
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05-05-2008, 11:37 PM | #7 |
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In the S14 Sr the manifold manages to get in the way. While it is possible to reach the screws for the injector caps with a small bit, there is no leverage to remove the screws safely without stripping, hence the upper intake has to, or should, come off. I managed to get most of mine at least loose, but its faster to just take off the intake chamber. Atleast for a DD like my car I was not going to take the risk hahaha.
I followed the above posts like others have outlined. It really wasn't too difficult. A bit time consuming, because great care should be taken. Like mentioned before there isn't much holding the chamber and runners together...and you can push the topchamber out of the way, or mostly out of the way. Additional things you can/should do while replacing the injectors.. I took off my throttle body and IACV to replace the gaskets. Realistically, they are cheap as shit from thenismoshop.com . Since the intake chamber separates from the runners, I replaced the inexpensive "collector" gasket as well. Underneath the air chamberitself are vacuum lines. Do yourself a favor, and replace them. If at all possible, have a ride available to a local hardware/auto store in case you loose/strip any nuts or bolts, or need vacuum line. All but several of the screws holding the caps on the injectors came off for me. Spray them lightly with PB blaster, and use the proper bit to remove the screws. Some started to strip, so I replaced them all anyway. Make sure to replace ALL OF THE INJECTOR SEALS, ORINGS, AND INSULATORS!!! If you do not, the o-rings and insulators may break apart during installation. Take care when removing the injectors. Turn and wiggle them as much as possible to create some play before forcing their removal. It will be tough, and it will be a bitch. Sr injectors can fetch around $100, so it is worth it to be caring. Seals, o-rings, insulators can be found out.. http://www.thenismoshop.com/ikorb.ph...oduct_id=11860 there is a small vibration insulator that sits between the injector and cap. Make sure you buy those too. Cheap insurance<- KA/SR ones are identical. Intake/Collector gaskets http://www.thenismoshop.com/ikorb.ph...oduct_id=11801 On that page S13 Sr20det collector gasket should read S14 sr20det collector gasket, its like $5. Lube the o-rings/seals/insulators before assembly with gasoline, or better yet a light film of silicone spray. Check for leaks and normal operation after everything is back together. Also, pressure test the boost system for air leaks. You can reach me at [email protected] if you need more help. -Bart |
05-05-2008, 11:41 PM | #8 |
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just a little fyi when i took my injectors out i used a screw driver and when i popped the injector out fucking gas flew into my eyes and that hurt like a fucking bitch. just a warning
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05-06-2008, 07:33 AM | #12 |
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follow the fsm instruction
open the gas tank crank engine and pull the fuse in the kick panel. its a 15 amp. let the motor die then try to crank it once or twice remove the supports, vaccum lines and fuel lines from front and rear of manifold remove the three ground wires two on top on on the side. remove two nut on sides of top half remove three bolts in the middle. remove two screws on each injector, remove injector and repeat in reverse order |
05-06-2008, 07:44 AM | #13 |
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I figured I'd throw this question in here as well since this thread was active and somewhat related. I can't find any concrete answer...S14 SR injectors are the same as S15 injectors right? I imagine they have to be to support the larger turbo, and since the motors are nearly identical.
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05-06-2008, 07:58 AM | #14 |
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Hmmmmm
Odd, I just took my car to get tuned 2 months ago, like I said, and we put in new injectors without doing anything other than taking the caps off. Sucks to be anyone else!
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05-09-2008, 09:13 PM | #18 |
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I said, it increases the chances. Why not use a tool that will decrease those chances, eh? Not to mention, using screw heads for leverage and all that shit is hella ghetto.
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great posts by burnsauto and dj sunrise (+1 rep), that pretty much covers it I think (along with the rest of the great posts in this thread).
The only thing I have to add is to consider replacing the panhead screws that hold the injector caps in place with some socketheads to make it easier for the next time you swap them out (plus some stainless steel or chrome socketheads look badass). I don't know about everyone else, but I couldnt believe how tight those panheads were, I stripped half of them taking them out, and I'm pretty certain it was unavoidable. edit: here is a short write-up I did about this sometime last year, but I don't know if I ever posted it here or not. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2050793/9
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