7234 Injector removal/Help

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F100Panel

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I downloaded the service manual posted by Old Machinist. THANK YOU AGAIN SIR... One problem though.. The injectors on my engine & those shown in that manual are totaly different. My bleed off tubes are metal and go in a staright line from injector to injector. I want to get the injectors out without damage/I look on the internet, $300+ each.. I'm guessing first you take out the supply tubes. Then I'm guessing that is a lock nut that holds down the next section of the injector that has the in-line metal bleed off tubes running from injector to injector.. You take off the 3 lock nuts & take that inline assembly off as 1 piece? Then unscrew the injectors from the head? Would I be correct in my guessing?
 
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Sounds a little different than what I remember on any other Mitsubishi engine I've had but I think you probably have it figured out. On my current machine, the return line isn't metal and is simply T'ed together sections that have a "clamp" that holds them on the injector. Yes, I would take the fuel line off first and gently bend it out of the way, take the return line loose then remove the injector.

$300 sounds quite high, I have seen a number of different Mits compatible injectors for sale in the $100 range. Find out what number they are and post it here and lets see if we can't locate something cheaper.
 

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