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Old 10-01-2013, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
Pulling your injectors and replacing the nozzles is not a big deal. Just like any other job, replacing a water pump or adjusting the valves. You need to have the right tools and have an idea what your doing (have the manual) and take your time. Its not magic. I had Sean do mine when I could afford it but in the past when funds were low or non existent I did it myself, what can go wrong
What manual did you use? I've a Haynes manual that has most of the pages torn out that I got from the last owner, and that isn't very helpful, so... I have had to run to the computer a few times

It seems to me like it would be pretty easy to just take it off and replace the nozzle.. I thought it a little odd that everyone was suggesting sending them off. Maybe I'll find out that it isn't so easy as it seems... I think I am prepared!

P.S. I never knew that there were so many different smiles that one could add into their posts... everyone be prepared!
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