Hey Guys- What are best practices for replacing injectors while working on these LML’s or other common rail trucks?
I’m going to pull injectors on my 15 LML and wondering if anyone has any advice they would like to share. Seems like the biggest thing is keeping stuff clean clean clean (don’t introduce contamination)! How paranoid do I need to be? Here is what I have so far.
-Clean fittings with airgun, degrease, airgun again before starting.
-Cover the rail ports with vinyl caps while the injectors are sent out.
-Any recommendations for lint free cloths? Just disposable shop paper towels?
-Keep pulled lines bagged up to prevent contamination
-Bleed fuel system a few gallons through Schrader valve before initial startup
Any other tips? I’ve been wrenching my whole life but first time doing diesel injectors. Will I need an injector puling tool? Looks like you can flip the hold down over and tap with a hammer to remove. Truck has 55k miles.
Injectors are being sent out for 45% over. Also doing a 10mm CP3 conversion and installing a stealth turbo while I’m in there.
I’m going to pull injectors on my 15 LML and wondering if anyone has any advice they would like to share. Seems like the biggest thing is keeping stuff clean clean clean (don’t introduce contamination)! How paranoid do I need to be? Here is what I have so far.
-Clean fittings with airgun, degrease, airgun again before starting.
-Cover the rail ports with vinyl caps while the injectors are sent out.
-Any recommendations for lint free cloths? Just disposable shop paper towels?
-Keep pulled lines bagged up to prevent contamination
-Bleed fuel system a few gallons through Schrader valve before initial startup
Any other tips? I’ve been wrenching my whole life but first time doing diesel injectors. Will I need an injector puling tool? Looks like you can flip the hold down over and tap with a hammer to remove. Truck has 55k miles.
Injectors are being sent out for 45% over. Also doing a 10mm CP3 conversion and installing a stealth turbo while I’m in there.