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Right as some if you may know I'm currently swapping injectors and I've hit a problem with one of them I've managed to wiggle them all out but the one nearest timing belt side has left its copper washer in the bottom still now does anyone have any advice on how best to get it out as I have already tried carefully lifting it out with a screwdriver but it seems pretty well stuck in there
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put something sticky on the screwdriver?
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tap it with a screwdriver then use a wire hook in the hole and lift it out
eew thats mingin cleaning it up might help, should of cleaned the crap up before you lifted the injector cause guess where that craps going?
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Managed to get it out with a bolt threaded into it ever so slightly.
On to the next problem I don't think there sealing properly but I don't want to over tighten the nuts as there already pretty tight any ideas?
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Did you clean it up? As all that crap won't help it seal
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Will be having a go at this myself very soon hope mine is as successful
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Best way I've found is tapping a slot head screwdriver into the middle of the copper washer, and twist!
And for sealing, use a tiny bit of coppaslip between the injector and the seal, and a bit between the seal and the block. Worked everytime for me, and as pro_steve made VERY clear to me, stay clean!!
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My injectors I was gonna fit have been sitting in my room uncapped for ages and I've been painting a few bits, are they likely to be ruined?
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Best way is to try and see. Drive it around for 20 mins, then you'll know. Pretty hard to tell just by looking at them.