Considering that injector was loose already and moving when you were loosening the hold down nuts, yeah that was extremely easy. I have 3 cyl yanmar and they were rusted and carbonized in. Slide hammer wouldn't phase them. Until I applied oxy/acetylene heat to head. This was after a month of penetrating oil soaking. Now, they're out and cleaned up as well as the hole they go in and yes now compression would blow them loose. Sometimes it's not so easy.
Dang I need an oxy setup. My tractor was woefully neglected and they're siezed in there bad. I have a leak at the base of one injector. I honestly think it's a cracked head. Maybe I better leave it alone because it does run...
Yes you are right, I took them out but the first take was not very clear so I put them back in to film it again and in my rush the clamps are fitted upside down
What is siezed? if it is the pistons in the cylinder then just unbolt the cylinder head and try a bit of heat and oil/WD40 on the pistons + cylinders, you may be lucky
Great advice, especially as I was about to try the method mentioned in the other videos :) Thanks for posting
Thanks for posting this - timing couldn't have been better.. about to attempt this for the first time on my 2GM20.
Considering that injector was loose already and moving when you were loosening the hold down nuts, yeah that was extremely easy. I have 3 cyl yanmar and they were rusted and carbonized in. Slide hammer wouldn't phase them. Until I applied oxy/acetylene heat to head. This was after a month of penetrating oil soaking. Now, they're out and cleaned up as well as the hole they go in and yes now compression would blow them loose. Sometimes it's not so easy.
That is the way I took them out but the first take was not very clear so I put them back in to film it again
@@sanyiaz I understand. Great video. Thanks.
Dang I need an oxy setup. My tractor was woefully neglected and they're siezed in there bad. I have a leak at the base of one injector. I honestly think it's a cracked head. Maybe I better leave it alone because it does run...
Genius simple and easy thanks
Is it just me observing the injector clamps incorrectly installed to start with? Shouldn't it be the level side be upwards?
Yes you are right, I took them out but the first take was not very clear so I put them back in to film it again and in my rush the clamps are fitted upside down
What about on a siezed 3GM?
What is siezed? if it is the pistons in the cylinder then just unbolt the cylinder head and try a bit of heat and oil/WD40 on the pistons + cylinders, you may be lucky
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This is genius
except for when the seal is leaking, it won't develop enough compression.
what a fraudulent video, the injector was already loose lol. What if they are stuck in?
That is the way I took them out but the first take was not very clear and went out of focus so I put them back in to film it again.