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Question: Fuel injectors.

Is replacing fuel injectors on L98 a job that requires any special tools,is this a really hard job to take on?Thanks for any advice.

It requires a set of Torx bits and a torque wrench. That's the only specials I can think of.

Is it a hard job? Maybe...maybe not. It depends on the level of your DIY service skills and whether or not you have the Factory Service Manual.
 
HIB HALVERSON & DARK SHARK thank you both for your replies,need all the help I can get.Have tested fuel injectors for resistance and 5 of them were showing between 5-9 OHMNS,would this mean they could be part of my hot starting problems?Thanks again folks,Brian
 
Those readings are too low. I recall the 86 I use to own called for 15 ohms, or so. I'm not sure what year your Vette is but you can probably do a Google Search to find out what your injectors should read.

Changing them isn't all that difficult; just time to remove the parts to access them.

You're looking at removing the plenum, runners, fuel lines (at the front of the engine) and fuel rails. Of course, there are a few other miscellaneous things like plug wires, etc. that'll be in the way.

Use a little oil on the new "O" rings to make their installation easier and be sure NOT to leave one of the old "O" rings stuck in the intake or fuel rail: BTDT. You'll need a new gasket set for the plenum and runners.

Jake
 
His avatar shows ´89 wich had the Multec injectors originally.
Are they light gray on silver?
If so, they are the Multecs and well known for their unusual internal design that makes them sensitive for the additives in todays fuel.

Another way of killing injectors is usage of additives you can buy at gas stations to "clean" injectors.
What they do is help cleaning the fuel system, but where do these deposits end up?
Right, in your injectors, where they get clogged up.
Only way is to clean your fuel system with the injectors removed, wich might not be a bad idea when you change injectors.
Otherwise you have the goo in the new ones after a while.
Do the filter as well, if you want to do it right.
Don´t know on a ´89, but on my ´91 it´s under the pass. side floor.
Ask a mechanic to do it, takes 15-30 minutes.
 
JAKE AND VETTE079,thank you both for the advice.I recently changed fuel filter and I have used so called injector cleaner but willnot bother using it again,cheers
Brian.
 
I forgot to mention, but a few of the bolts may be tough to remove after so many years. Just make sure the bit you use is the correct fit for the bolts - I forgot the size though.

As you re-install everything, be sure to apply Anti-Seize on all the bolt threads that screw into aluminum. This'll prevent future seizeing problem.

Be careful when you install the plenum to runner gaskets. The set I bought for my 86 were side specific. Got 'em at NAPA. Not sure about your year or the gaskets you'll be using, but just be sure to match up the gaskets to the side you intend to install it on. Check the fitment and hole alignments.

Start all the bolts by hand before your begin torqueing them down. I always cross tighten to pull the part up evenly; same principle as when bolting down cylinder heads, etc.

Right now I can't think of anything else about the job you're going to do, but if I come up with anything else I'll post it.

Jake
 
I used it as well. Don´t know for sure if that killed my injectors, but you can read enough about it on forums that it does more harm then well.
I think the fuel in the States is of less good quality or it´s the lower octane that does it.
Here in Sweden we only have 95 and 98 at the pump stations. In Germany you can find 91 and in some cases 87(lowest) and in the Netherlands there also is 93 octane.
Don´t know what you have in Great Britain, but generally we don´t need this injector cleaner here. I don´t here much about problems with injectors here in Sweden.
One tip I´ve heard is this: Instead of injector cleaner, pour in a few (max 5% of tank capacity) liters of DIESEL OIL. this would have the same or better effect.
This person did it on his Jeep Cherokee 4.0 L and got a smoother running engine.
Just a thought...
Maybe something to think about for the guys in the States.
 
Fuel injectors

JAKE AND VETTE079,thank you both for the advice.I recently changed fuel filter and I have used so called injector cleaner but willnot bother using it again,cheers
Brian.

At the risk of putting our 2 cents in, if at any time you decide that you would like to change injectors, we have a large inventory of "remanufactured" injectors, along with the "infamous" Bosch Design lll. We are offering a 10% discount on all products and services if you happen to be interested, and yes we do provide international shipping.
You can take a look at what we have a www.southbayfuelinjectors.com
If purchasing, type in discount code: M11119 at checkout.
If there is something that you are looking for that you do not see, please contact us. :thumb
 
Hi Jake,Many thanks for the advice I forgot I would need new gaskets for the job i'm glad you mentioned it before I ordered from your side of the pond(I always order direct from the states as prices here are crazy,cheapest set of 8 injectors i've found locally cost £499 or $800 usd)can't wait to get everything working as it should.
Best wishes,Brian
 
At the risk of putting our 2 cents in, if at any time you decide that you would like to change injectors, we have a large inventory of "remanufactured" injectors, along with the "infamous" Bosch Design lll. We are offering a 10% discount on all products and services if you happen to be interested, and yes we do provide international shipping.
You can take a look at what we have a www.southbayfuelinjectors.com
If purchasing, type in discount code: M11119 at checkout.
If there is something that you are looking for that you do not see, please contact us. :thumb


There are a few things that are not readily clear on your website:

I assume that the price is for a set of injectors. Is this correct?
When I order are you sending me a set of injectors, do I need to send you mine first, or is this just an outright price?
Do they come with new o-rings or do I need to purchase them separately?
For my stock 88, L98, are 19lb injectors the stock replacement units?
Will these units hold up using E10 gaspline?

Thanks for your help.
 
A few years ago I bought a set of 42pph Bosch injectors. Is there any way to tell if they are multec or what design they are?
 
I just had my 89's injectors replaced using injectors I got from Jon at FIC.

TonyLong, Did you go with the IIs or IIIs? You link is to the II's. Looks like Jon has modified the IIIs to be the same length as the stock injectors. I was impressed with the spray pattern of the IIIs, which matched very close to the stock. Notice any improvements?
 
I just went with the the Bosch III's which are 22LB.

Use vaseline to coat the o rings..

The info I got was the alcohol in the Cleaner and in the new fuel eats the coating around the coils. the coils are inside and get washed with gas. The alchol eats the coating and the coil shorts out.

Also check and consider replacing any other parts that would require removing the plenum again.

There are several ways to remove the fuel rails. I removed the passenger side tubes.

There is a way to do it without removing any of them , but you will need to split the fuel rail.
 
TonyLong, Did you go with the IIs or IIIs? You link is to the II's. Looks like Jon has modified the IIIs to be the same length as the stock injectors. I was impressed with the spray pattern of the IIIs, which matched very close to the stock. Notice any improvements?

I got the III's the link is all I could find. Yeah they're the same length, cars runs now - that's better by definition. Mileage is now in the 20's, used to be in the mid-teens. I didn't want rebuilts, FIC had new ones.
 

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