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Fuel Injector Removal Tricks?

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I have a 91 & 92 Legacy and I am just wondering if any of you can fill me on on what is the trick on removing the fuel injectors. I had one go bad a while back and I butchered the bad one getting it out, but had no issue putting a new one in. Well, now another one died, and I believe there just has to be an easier way to get these out. Thanks for the help.

Did you soak it with a good penetrating fluid like P-blaster?

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Did you soak it with a good penetrating fluid like P-blaster?

 

I sprayed it pretty good last night with some WD-40. I will sray some more tonight and see how it goes. I had a subaru tech tell me to spray it with penetrating oil and try to twist and pull with a pair of pliers. Hope it works. Thanks for the help. Prowler

Prowler, WD-40 is good for chasing water out of frozen padlocks but it has almost no lubrication properties.

 

A real penetrating oil like Liquid Wrench or PB-Blaster is what you need.

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Thanks for the tips guys. You saved me some headaches for sure. Prowler

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