Replacing Spider, having issues!
#1
Ok, so I have replaced my spider injector on my 98 blazer, got it in everything went well untill I started the car...back firing like crazy, went over everything I did figured out I put number 1 and 3 in the wrong place. I went back in and very carfully pulled them out and put 3 in but 1 will not go in, it is not broken looks fine, just will not snap in, I can slide it in but I can slide it right back out...
Please help. Is it broken? im I screwed?
Please help. Is it broken? im I screwed?
#2
Are you replacing it with the new MFI spider? How do the clips look on the sides of the injector?
#3
Yeah, it was the one with the green plastic tips...
I went back in last night and was going to take the new one out and just put the old one back in and wait till the weekend cause I have been getting a ride to work, SOOO I took all the injectors out....I noticed then that after you take them out they just dont go back in as tight as the first time. SO I thought to myself I can leave the new one in and see if it works OR put the old one back...I said screw it, I have to know...I let the new on in...put it all back together, started it up last night and its running BEAUTIFULY!!!! MPG is WAY better....IM SO HAPPY!!!!! this was quiet the task, this was my first real on my own project...BUT I DID IT!!!!!
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t..._5167295_n.jpg
I went back in last night and was going to take the new one out and just put the old one back in and wait till the weekend cause I have been getting a ride to work, SOOO I took all the injectors out....I noticed then that after you take them out they just dont go back in as tight as the first time. SO I thought to myself I can leave the new one in and see if it works OR put the old one back...I said screw it, I have to know...I let the new on in...put it all back together, started it up last night and its running BEAUTIFULY!!!! MPG is WAY better....IM SO HAPPY!!!!! this was quiet the task, this was my first real on my own project...BUT I DID IT!!!!!
http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t..._5167295_n.jpg
Last edited by rriddle3; 08-25-2010 at 11:24 AM. Reason: COMBINING CONSECUTIVE POSTS
#4
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you should post the year and info of your truck so that people can help you properly
#5
His original post says it's a '98.
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#8
HA HA, you got it!
http://www.facebook.com/bremiller80#!/album.php?aid=71936&id=1276063737
Should be able to look at these....I knew no one would believe me if I did not take pics!
Ok...maybe that wont work....here

COOL....here they are:
















ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS, THANKS ALOT GM FOR THE NICE AND EASY TO GET TO FUEL RAIL! that was a bitch!
#10
Haha.. I just noticed you use microfiber cloths for rags just like I do xD
A great way to spend and ruin $13 rather than using them for wax! Lmao
A great way to spend and ruin $13 rather than using them for wax! Lmao






