*EASY* FUEL INJECTOR REPLACEMENT ON FORD CROWN VICTORIA 4.6L

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  • @cedricmccarver650
    @cedricmccarver650 Місяць тому +1

    GREAT JOB😊

  • @kwilkins1000
    @kwilkins1000 2 місяці тому

    Fixing to do this on a 2004 i just acquired from my neighbor. I patrolled in these cars back in the day and they were workhorses…this one has 186k on it and running a tad rough but she just needs some tlc. Didn’t know about the fuel lines (im a tacoma guy) so thanks!! Got them ordered. Good video 😉👍

  • @klazerftw562
    @klazerftw562 Місяць тому

    Great tutorial! Gonna be super helpful when i eventually have to replace them

  • @Joey-id6bu
    @Joey-id6bu 2 місяці тому

    Im still driving my vic interceptor 260k miles on it, im all way in keysville virginia

    • @dylan-tech76
      @dylan-tech76  2 місяці тому +1

      I love mine. Used to have a grand Marquis but let it go. That led me to pick up this one. I got some body work happening soon, I'll try to get it filmed 🤙

  • @Joey-id6bu
    @Joey-id6bu 2 місяці тому

    Goodjob bro

  • @nathanmicheal3671
    @nathanmicheal3671 Місяць тому

    I was hoping you'd show it in the video but I'll ask here. On both my 09 p71 and my 03 town car the injectors were difficult to shove back into their holes. I went with putting them in the fuel rail first and then pushing them into their holes on the block because the opposite way seemed to provide way more resistance.
    Any advice on getting these injectors to slip back into place easily when reseating the fuel rail?

    • @dylan-tech76
      @dylan-tech76  Місяць тому

      I also put them in the fuel rail first, but I found the best thing to do is to coat the rubber o-rings on the injectors with some wd-40 and they'll just pop right in