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I have a 1997 gmc safari. I change the fuel pump, fuel filter and still no fuel reaches the engine. It is possible that all the injectors are clogged. thanks
Check your fuel pump relay, and injector harness. If your van just called it quits with little or no notice, you may have a electrical issue.
I don't think that all you your injectors would clogged at once, but one at a time over a period of time could and does happen. More than two clogged injectors at a time would make the van very hard to drive if you could get it running.
The first symptom was the smell of raw fuel out of the tail pipe after the van rested for a while. (like six or more hours) The next indication was the engine loading up or chugging under acceleration after setting overnight.
my question is where did u get the parts for that price i've been looking on the internet and the spyder is 229 + 50 for the fuel lines which comes up to 280 in just parts I will appreciate if u could help me out on this one thanks
All parts came from rockauto com Just do a part number search with the numbers below. The prices have gone up since I posted this.
GB REMANUFACTURING"mail your injector out" Part # 83322101 $147.29 or STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # FJ226R $209.79 both with the core charge.(injector with regulator)
Can you tell me how much different this job would be on a 99 Astro? I believe I have a CSFI engine?
djkevinsnorky 1 week ago
Search for this video.
"How to replace the spider injector on a Cheyv motor. 4.3 or 5.7 liter"
local701 1 week ago
hi friend thank you very much my life easier I will have that but I did not find the hose in Manzanillo Colima asking if I find aver thank you very much for telling me how to do to fix greetings good mechanic
elchee26 1 month ago
If you'd stripped that torx bolt, you'd have had to taken off the whole lower intake.
9873459872134234 5 months ago
I have a 1997 gmc safari. I change the fuel pump, fuel filter and still no fuel reaches the engine. It is possible that all the injectors are clogged. thanks
sebaelcordobe83 8 months ago
@sebaelcordobe83
Check your fuel pump relay, and injector harness. If your van just called it quits with little or no notice, you may have a electrical issue.
I don't think that all you your injectors would clogged at once, but one at a time over a period of time could and does happen. More than two clogged injectors at a time would make the van very hard to drive if you could get it running.
local701 8 months ago
The first symptom was the smell of raw fuel out of the tail pipe after the van rested for a while. (like six or more hours) The next indication was the engine loading up or chugging under acceleration after setting overnight.
local701 8 months ago
what where the symptoms of this going bad. thanks
justinp1200 8 months ago
my question is where did u get the parts for that price i've been looking on the internet and the spyder is 229 + 50 for the fuel lines which comes up to 280 in just parts I will appreciate if u could help me out on this one thanks
NalRoK 10 months ago
Where did you get your parts? Around me the regulator is $50 and the spider (injector) is about $280.
blowme42069 1 year ago
@blowme42069
All parts came from rockauto com Just do a part number search with the numbers below. The prices have gone up since I posted this.
GB REMANUFACTURING"mail your injector out" Part # 83322101 $147.29 or STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS Part # FJ226R $209.79 both with the core charge.(injector with regulator)
DORMAN Part # 55163 $31.79. (line kit)
local701 10 months ago
Nice video!
vastusinternus 1 year ago
i did this to my 95 gmc jimmy was a moderate job great video man
jovanvictoria 1 year ago
This is a public service (granted for the Chevy owning public:-)
Thank you so much for taking the time to make and post. I just banged out mine yesterday and could not have done it without this.
Rockuhill 1 year ago
Thanks, I am glad that the video was helpful.
local701 1 year ago
Thanks a lot! I just got a chev blazer, and it took me forever to find the fuel lines under the hood.. I appreciate it!
copperblueent 1 year ago