If they are CIS injectors, this is what I did. Went to a parts store and bought a fitting for the injector, less then a buck.
Fabricated a "T" handle for it.
Put a lot of penetrating oil on the "O" rings around the injector, and while pulling on the "T" handle use a wide blade screw driver to pry, using a twisting motion, at the base of the injector.
I have found injectors broken off in the boneyard from attempts to remove them by prying with a screw driver or something. The injector is very narrow right under the threaded portion, and that is where I have seen them broken. That will cause a major pain in the #@%.
The injector must come straight out, without lateral stress.
Oh, and for the install I applied silicon lubericant paste and pushed them right in by hand, with a shop towel.
That's my offering.
[This message has been edited by GT911 (edited 04-04-2001).]
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