I mean the easiest way.
Have many parts of my V12 out. Just received a lot of parts from Autohaus Arizona. Among them the O-rings for the fuel injectors.Well, I thought it is an easy job, o.k., 12 injectors take more time, but...
The things are so tight, difficult to get them off (because hard by age) so I tend to cut them off.
But how to get them on easiest? Heating them up in hot /warm water? A bit of oil? Dish detergent? Bought some as extra if I break some, so have 6 spare ones, in total 30.
Man 12 valves = 24 O-rings. Or are the upper ones on the rail usually not to be replaced? I know it is a heavy job to get to the injectors again, once I have installed the inlets again. But first of all I exchange all the fuel and vaccum hoses. Some of them are like glass and break when I touch them. Car is only 15 years old. So beware, check the fuel hoses regularly, and mainly the ones you do not see when all is installed, like under the throttle valves etc.
So, back to the O-rings. What's easiest?
Man, I can disassemble almost the whole car. But these tiny delicate things make me.....
Anyway, they have to be replaced
the tips are similar to these, actually they are Bosch
