EN-49248 V8 V6 4 Cyl. Fuel Injector Rail Assembly Remover Tool Pair Alt

SKU# AM-EN-49248 2

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2 x EN-49248 V6 4 Cyl. Fuel Injector Rail Assembly Remover Tool Alt   +$0.00
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EN-49248 6706 V8 V6 4 Cyl. Fuel Injector Rail Assembly Remover Tool Pair Alt

Applications: 6.2L 5.3L GDI V8, 4.3L 3.6L 3.0L GDI V6, 2.5L 2.4L 2.0L GDI I-4

Includes 2 x EN-49248 for 5.3L or 6.2L applications.

The fuel rail and injector assembly used on the Hitachi SIDI system on 2010 LF1 3.6L V6 and LAF 2.0L ECOTEC has two seals on each injector, and these seals are installed with very tight tolerances. Once the engine has been run, injector and rail removal is very difficult, and the assembly must be removed as straight as possible to prevent the chance of damaging an injector bore in the cylinder head, or to the mount assembly. Each mount assembly contains an isolator, and cannot have any force applied to the mount for removal. EN-49248 installs in place of the mounting bolts, and reaches under the injector rail near each mount location. The hand wheels on EN-49248 at each mount location are tightened evenly to un-seat all injectors evenly, preventing damage to the injectors, cylinder head, and rail mount assemblies.

This is a high-quality aftermarket product.

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Manufacturer Aftermarket
Brand Aftermarket
Storage Code Bundle

Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Terms and Conditions

You must apply solvent to the base of the injector bores 24-48 hours prior to doing the job. Failure to do this could result in damage to the tool, fuel rail, or injectors.