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Fuel Injectors Test

  1. Turn ignition off. Unplug each injector connector. Resistance across both terminals should be 13.8 ohms measured at 68°F (20°C).
  2. To check injector spray pattern and volume, relieve fuel system pressure and remove injectors from engine. Disconnect fuel hose from fuel filter outlet. Use Fuel Injection Kit (09268-41080) to tee fuel injector between fuel filter and fuel pressure regulator. See Fig 1 & 19.
  3. Place injector into a graduated container. Place vinyl tube on end of injector to prevent fuel from splashing out.
  4. Hook up Fuel Injector Tester (09842-30070) or trigger box with appropriate resistor to fuel injector. Turn ignition on, with engine off.
  5. Connect jumper wire to engine check connector terminals "FP" and "+B" to pressurize fuel system. For engine check connector locations, See Figure. Connector terminals are marked on inside of check connector cover. Fuel pump check connector is 2-wire connector near airflow meter in left rear corner of engine compartment (White/Black and Green wires).
  6. Trigger injector for 15 seconds. Measure volume and check spray pattern. Test each injector 2-3 times. Replace injector if volume is not 4.2-5.2 Cu. In. (69-85 cc).
  7. Disconnect injector trigger. Fuel leakage from end of injector should be one drop or less in one minute. Replace injector if leakage is more than specified.
Fig 1: Connection For Testing Fuel Injector
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Fig 2: Electrical Testing Of Fuel Injector
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