Kubota M6950 injectors

Orange1works

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I have newly acquired myself a kubota m6950. I need to pull the injectors out how would I go about doing that?? What tool kit can I buy to help them come out? I pb blaster around them and removed the 2 nuts holding them down. Is there a slide hammer kit I can buy with the right external adapter to grab hold of the injector and pull it out???
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First step would be to put the fuel hoses and injection lines back on and clean that filthy mess off the cylinder head.
 

Orange1works

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First step would be to put the fuel hoses and injection lines back on and clean that filthy mess off the cylinder head.
I have no problem doing that alittle bit with the hose and some soap should clean right up. Hopefully i can find a slide hammer kit or one of the members here knows of something that works well pulling them up an out.
 

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What have you tried so far? I would try a couple of large heel bars, one on side and see what that brings. A slide hammer is a "last resort" type of thing because proper adapters will probably need to be home made. That's been my experience. It usually takes an old injector body for parts to start with.
 

Orange1works

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What have you tried so far? I would try a couple of large heel bars, one on side and see what that brings. A slide hammer is a "last resort" type of thing because proper adapters will probably need to be home made. That's been my experience. It usually takes an old injector body for parts to start with.
Some angles pry bars on blocks of wood with lots of pb blaster around the injector area. I dont want to bend/force on the intake side then I want to be careful to not force on the valvecover side either. I dont have any big heel type prybars. I have a smaller snap on set the bend too easily tho.
I think I will give that a try and look for some of those that style may give me the leverage I need to pop them upward.
 

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I have an assortment of Snapon heel bars in different sizes. They don't bend. I've used them many times on stubborn injectors, putting one on each side under both ears of the injector body next to the studs. No contact with manifolds or valve cover, just the surface of the head. Have used them with cheater pipes on them in some cases and haven't bent one yet.