Replacing injectors
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Replacing injectors
Ok I am replacing the injectors in my 1995 ford F250 7.3 powerstroke. I removed all injectors on my passenger side and am looking for some wisdom on removing fluid in the cylinders. I know that people suggest removing the glow plugs and turning the truck over and blow the fluid out. The problem I have is that the glow plug closest to the firewall is is stuck. It makes a squeeking sound when it turns and is very difficult to turn. I took the rocker arm off so I could remove the stubborn plug and I am afraid to break the plug off. I I get to the end of the threads and it still won't budge. I don't really need the glow plugs too much since I only drive the turck to pull my horse trailer in the summer or can plug it in if I need to do some small job in the winter. the question I have is can I just leave that injector out and crank over the moter to blow out the fluid or will I need buy a vacume pump. I will fix the plug at some point but I can't tackle that problem right now. any advice would be great.
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03-08-2015 11:42 AM