How to find and the proper use of the tools to replace the injector cups/sleeves with the cylinder head on the vehicle More
Added Oct 29, 2011
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Tags 7.3 powerstroke cracked injector cups sleeves diesel fuel in coolant repair with cylinder heads on vehicle
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cnoecker74 Says:
Is there a cure time for the loc-tite or can you run the engine right away.
squeaky61 Says:
what is the torque specs for the injectors?
i4qedurmumtwice Says:
One big mistake... Ford does not reccomend rolling O-rings on to injectors. This is a can cause the o rings to leak. They should be pushed straight on. They need to be properly soaked in clean oil, as well. The Dorman cups are 8 bucks a piece. Ford isn't much more for the ones that lasted the first 100k. But using someone in a ford shirt working in a back yard surely adds up the sales doesn't it.
mariomario199999 Says:
how i know it is the problem (fuel in coolant) before pull out the sleeves?
jwr123750 Says:
A Great video If I may call you professor Powerstroke I learned alot in that video.
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huntreadyarms Says:
Just a note, I watched your other video about the 7.3 injector wiring harness,and when i did a troubleshoot on mine I found a problem with the ground leads on the 1 and 3 connector, so I fixed it and it purrs like a kitten again and no more smoke, Thanks so much for your great videos.
huntreadyarms Says:
Awesome video. I noticed you said the symptom of bad sleeves is fuel in the coolant, I have a 96 7.3 and I changed glows, gaskets, and plugs, and added a product called Hot Shot Secret, Now I have Fuel leaking into the engine oil and it smokes like crazy, blue smoke at idle and plumes of white smoke in drive.Rebuilt HPOP, IPR, new injector rings, fuel lines and lift pump, but the issues remain. Any ideas what might cause these problems. Thanks again for the great video. Hunt Ready Arms - Idaho
1029phil1 Says:
make sure you hammer them in straight and look at each cup the tool works great but you can hammer them in cockeye so just look down each clyinder and you can straighten them .and make sure you remove all fluid from head .
1029phil1 Says:
after you take out old sleeve can you just use your shop vac to purge cylinders