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  3. ASSEMbLY

3.1.

 referring to the individual components in fig.1. assemble the   

 

Injector Puller minus the force screw as shown in fig.2. overleaf. a  

 

different configuration of the bridge legs may be needed   

 

depending on engine.

fig.4

  4. OPERATION

4.1.

 

Before working on the fuel system, make sure that the fuel system  

 

is 

NOT

 pressurised. refer to the manufacturer's instruction   

 

manual on how to de-pressurise the system.

4.1.1.  Disconnect the injector wires and connections as per the   
 

manufacturer's instructions.

4.1.2. remove any carbon build up from around the injector.
4.1.3. remove the cap from the injector using the appropriate size   
 

socket (fig.3A).

4.2. 

Removing Inner Sleeve. 

(fig.3).

4.2.1. remove the internal parts from the injector to gain access to use   
 

the security hex key (fig.3.6). It may be necessary to remove the   

 

injector veins by force. Insert the security hex into the inner sleeve.  

 

Turn the security hex anti-clockwise using a 21mm socket to   

 

remove the inner sleeve (fig.3B).

4.2.2.  Select the appropriate force screw and screw into the threads of   
 

the injector and tighten with a suitable spanner (fig.3c).

4.3. 

Removing the injector. 

(fig.4).

 

It will be necessary to remove the engine cam cover and possibly   

 

a manifold bolt, please refer to the manufacturer's manual for   

 

instruction. The removal of certain bolts from the engine will allow   

 

suitable space and support for the bridge legs to use.

4.3.1.  Slide the bridge assembly over the force screw, inserting the legs   
 

into the appropriate holes for a sturdy footing (fig.4D).

Note:

 one leg is flat and is to be used on the top of the cylinder head   

 

and not to be inserted into a bolt hole. 

4.3.2.  Screw the force screw nut onto the force screw until finger tight.
4.3.3. using appropriately sized spanners, hold the force screw   
 

securely with one spanner, and tighten the nut with the other, the   

 

injector should gradually slide out. 

Note:  An approximate force of NO MORE THAN 150Nm should be   
 

applied to the nut, and a socket should NOT be used. 

  

 

Whilst applying force, constantly check the seating of the tool and   

 

ensure that there is no twisting of the bridge assembly. 

4.3.4.  If the injector cannot be removed, it may be necessary to use a   
 

suitable penetrating oil and leave for a period of time, before   

 

applying force again. If the injector still cannot be removed, consult  

 

a main dealer or a diesel specialist, to avoid damage to the engine.

4.3.5.  When an injector has been removed, it is recommended that only a  
 

new or refurbished injector is fitted. follow the manufacturer's fitting  

 

and safety instructions. 

NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT: 

no liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product. 

WARRANTY: 

Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which will be required for any claim. 

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Original Language Version

VS2005    Issue: 3 - 28/02/12

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ALWAYS KEEP FORCE SCREW 
WELL LUbRICATED.

DO NOT USE AIR TOOLS, 
IMPACT WRENCHES,
bREAKER bARS 
OR SOCKETS

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