Looking for any advice on replacing my injector seals. Injector clips too.
I suspect they are the originals that came with the car. I have a brand new, nice and shiny, complete set of fuel lines from DPI that I'd like to start installing and it crossed my mind that replacing the injector seals might not be too bad of an idea while I'm at it.
I went into the valley a couple of seasons ago, but didn't replace any fuel lines at the time. I had the intake off and when I put it back together, I replaced all the copper seal washers on the fuel connections. I did not move or disturb the fuel injector ends of the fuel lines though. I kept those lines on the car and off to the side while I worked, and then reconnected on the fuel distributor end only.
So I'm familiar with valley work, but would like to be able to do this job without disconnecting much of anything. How difficult is it to reach down and get at each of the six cylinder fuel injectors without removing anything above or around them other than the fuel lines themselves?
Any other parts or seals or tools I might need to get this done? Like I said, I have all the replacement fuel lines as well as a complete assortment of new copper seal washers. I haven't bought the injector seals or clips yet, so an order will need to go in for those and anything else I've missed before getting started regardless.