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Chev astro van spider injection help
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MrChilders
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Mar 20, 2007, 9:05 PM
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Chev astro van spider injection help
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I need some help on this replacement ,where can I get some diagram downloads,or pics of what it takes to replace this unit. please email me.mrmichaelchilders@msn.com MrChilders
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steve01832
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Mar 21, 2007, 3:02 AM
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Re: Chev astro van spider injection help
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Hi, you can get good documentation at www.eautorepair.net . This is Mitchell On Demand. I have been using Mitchell for over 15 years now in the shop and found it to be one of the best, in my opinion. Good luck on replacing the injector. It isn't all that bad to do, just take your time. Make sure you pick up new o-rings for the fuel lines before you start. And one more tip, when you go to put the upper intake manifold back on, spray the rubber gasket around the fuel metering body with silicone spray, then the intake will slide down over it and seat with ease. Steve
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DanD
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Mar 21, 2007, 5:24 AM
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You didn’t mention what year this van is or why you’re in need of replacing the unit. Which I guess doesn’t matter for the point I’m trying to make and that is. If you’re replacing the unit because the poppet nozzles are plugged or sticking, check with the dealer. There’s an updated unit that does away with the central injector and the nozzles; changing the system into a true multi-port injection system, as in one injector per cylinder. No modification are needed it just plugs in the same as the old unit. I’ve converted a few now and the improvement in overall running is quite noticeable. Just a thought, while you’re in there. Dan Canadian "EH"
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