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Old 24-Nov-2011, 09:40
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Fuel Injectors

Help me if you can....as The Beatles once sung.

Just trying some simple electrics job of fitting a PC to my bike, this isn’t difficult is it? For me, yes its it! Is there a knack or something to removing the electric connectors? Squeeze this way or pull that way?!!

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Old 24-Nov-2011, 10:07
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Help me if you can....as The Beatles once sung.

Just trying some simple electrics job of fitting a PC to my bike, this isn’t difficult is it? For me, yes its it! Is there a knack or something to removing the electric connectors? Squeeze this way or pull that way?!!


You've got to remove the " square C-shaped" wire clip on the connector, or at least open it up enough to get the connector off the injector.

A lot easier to say than do though and make sure that when it pings off via your eyeball it doesnt then get lost!

A small flat screwdriver or needle-nosed pliers work for me, but I've had a lot of practice over the years....

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careful you don't break the plastic part of the injector they are not very strong.

A good wiggle dose it for me
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You only need to push the wire part IN to the plastic body then pull the plug free - no removal needed.


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Thank you.
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You only need to push the wire part IN to the plastic body then pull the plug free - no removal needed.

Surely that's for removing the PC connector, not the OE one?

Mind you I am running standard 620 injectors............


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You only need to push the wire part IN to the plastic body then pull the plug free - no removal needed.

As Antonye says

Principle is the same as in this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVd24ogFYEs
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Well thanks guys it really was simple, it was just a matter of being brave and getting on with it! Now onto the wire tap and then dyno runs, come on 65bhp!! ( well you can wish! )
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