Willie - Removal of the fuel injectors is quite simple. Assuming you know what they are, and where they are, they simply snap into receptacles in the cylinder heads. They are held in with a three- prong snap clip that attaches to the top flange of each receptacle. The fuel delivery line has a banjo fitting that is attached to the injector with a hollow bolt. "Crush washers" are used to seal the banjo fitting to the injector. There is a rubber seal on each injector to seal it in the receptacle. You pull straight up to remove the injector, and remove the hollow bolt to separate it from the fuel line. Installation is just the reverse. Extreme caution should be taken when installing them, to ensure that there are no leaks. Always use new washers, torque the hollow bolts per the shop manual, and make sure the snap clips are in good shape, and that they clip securely on the flange of each receptacle. If you are unsure of your ability to do it, you should hire it out (see endless thread on fire extinguishers!). Toby Peterson VIN 2248 Winged1 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Willie Mack" <wmack@xxxx> wrote: > How easy is it to take your fuel injectors of yourself, or is that something > a mechanic should do? And how do you take them off? >