Fuel Injector Volume

1998 Lexus SC 300SECTION Fuel Injector Volume
  1. On ES300, remove fuel injector. See REMOVE/INSTALL/OVERHAUL article. Connect Fuel Tube Adapter (23801-20040) to fuel filter outlet side. Ensure fuel injector "O" ring is installed. Install Injection Measuring Tool Set (09268-41046). See Fig 1 or Fig 2. Install injector retainer clip. Attach a piece of vinyl tubing to bottom of fuel injector to prevent fuel splash. Put vinyl tubing into a graduated measuring cylinder. Go to step 4).
  2. On GS300, SC300 and GS400, remove fuel injector. See REMOVE/INSTALL/OVERHAUL article. Disconnect fuel inlet hose from main tube. Install Fuel Tube Adapter (09268-52011) to fuel main tube. Ensure fuel injector "O" ring is installed. Install Injection Measuring Tool Set (09268-41047). See Fig 1 or Fig 2. Install injector retainer clip. Attach a piece of vinyl tubing to bottom of fuel injector to prevent fuel splash. Put vinyl tubing into a graduated measuring cylinder. Go to step 4).
  3. On SC400, remove fuel injector. See REMOVE/INSTALL/OVERHAUL article. Disconnect fuel inlet hose from main tube. Install Fuel Tube Adapter (09631-22020) to fuel main tube. Ensure fuel injector "O" ring is installed. Install Injection Measuring Tool Set (09268-41047). See Fig 1 or Fig 2. Install injector retainer clip. Attach a piece of vinyl tubing to bottom of fuel injector to prevent fuel splash. Put vinyl tubing into a graduated measuring cylinder. Go to next step.
    Fig 1: Connecting Fuel Injection Measuring Tool Set (ES300)
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