Hello,
this is my first post. I have an '87 Cherokee with the inline six. Two days after purchasing I noticed that one, maybe two of the fuel injectors are very obviously externally leaking(#2 and #3 coming from the radiator). Is this a common problem, and is it something a DIYer could repair? I've rebuilt engines before but I've been out of the mechanical game long enough(and had enough bad experiences) that I'm afraid to touch some things. It appears you just unbolt the fuel rail, disconnect some injector clips, pull out the fuel rail entirely and go from there...
Also, I cannot tell if it is the injector itself which is leaking or if it is leaking at the junction to the fuel rail. Any input is appreciated.
-Rob
this is my first post. I have an '87 Cherokee with the inline six. Two days after purchasing I noticed that one, maybe two of the fuel injectors are very obviously externally leaking(#2 and #3 coming from the radiator). Is this a common problem, and is it something a DIYer could repair? I've rebuilt engines before but I've been out of the mechanical game long enough(and had enough bad experiences) that I'm afraid to touch some things. It appears you just unbolt the fuel rail, disconnect some injector clips, pull out the fuel rail entirely and go from there...
Also, I cannot tell if it is the injector itself which is leaking or if it is leaking at the junction to the fuel rail. Any input is appreciated.
-Rob