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OH MY GOD EVERYONE ...... MONDAY I START WORK AGAIN ..... AT THE DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND RESOURCES ..... AGAIN ..... BUT FOR A DIFFERENT GROUP ..... THE BOSS REQUESTED I SEE HIM ABOUT 15 MINS AGO AND TOLD ME THE NEWS!!!

for once .... with a job do i not land on my feet?????! jobs are one thing i seem to have good luck in!

oh and a chick at the good bye read my palm .... apparently shes NEVER seen a palm like mine!! Im going to have a LOT of indecision in my life and a lot of relationships :)

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Hey there everyone.

I'm in need of help from mechanic types. Is it possible to remove injectors while the fuel rail is still on the car? I've been trying for a while and they don't seem to want to budge. Anyone removed injectors on a RB25DET beofre? Help!

I'm replacing the upper plenum so I have full access to the rail and injectors. The cap on the injector unscews easily enough, and I can get the injector to rotate in the rail, but the injectors are impossible to pull out of the rail.

I think I'll pull the rail out and work on it on a bench.

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