geordi wrote:
NO PRY BARS! The valve cover isn't that strong underneath you!
Ok... There isn't anything holding the injectors in, except accumulated filth in the hole. Once you remove the crows-foot clamp, that is it. Now, the way I was able to remove mine without using the tool (Which I had, but was a monumental PITA to use) was fairly simple:
Leave the hard line connected to the injector body, snug the nut up FINGER TIGHT only, then using ONLY YOUR HANDS and not any tools, rock the injector gently back and forth using the injector line as a little bit of a handle. You are attempting to slightly rotate it in the bore, nothing more. As it begins to rotate (it doesn't have far to go in either direction) then you can start attempting to lift with a crow's foot wrench in the slot and levering against something SOFT like a cork or rubber plug as you extract the injector.
They WILL come out without too much argument. I used a shotgun-bore cleaning kit from Walmart (about $6) soaked in brake cleaner to clean out the injector bores. If the copper washer doesn't come out with the injector, there is a narrow copper bottle-brush in that kit that is perfect to stuff into the center of the crush washer and it will pull right out.
Quick question: do you disconnect the short individual injectors' fuel lines from the common rail prior to attempting this extraction method? My injectors are soaking in PB Blaster overnight, will get to them tomorrow. Thanks! A.