Adam_Dawg78
LVC Member
Working on our 02 Lincoln LS V6. I just finished taking the upper intake off, cleaning it, put new gaskets in, new egr vacuum soleniod, new pcv valve and elbow, installed 3 new plug connectors. Put everything back together refilled the coolant and went to crank the vehicle.
It wouldn't crank, so I went to find out if i missed something and smelt gas. Come to find out when I moved the fuel rail and injectors to the side I guess I didnt put them back right. A couple of them came off the fuel rail connector. I couldnt get them to snap back in and stay connected so for those I plugged them back into their spot then when I installed the fuel rail I lined them up with the connectors, pushed them down and screwed it in. Obviously this didnt work because gas is spraying out. I searched through the workshop manual and couldnt find any information on swaping them.
Is there a way to get these connected back without having to drain all the new coolant and takiing everything back off?
If so, how do you correctly connect the injectors to the fuel rail coupling. As I said, I tried and the connector wouldnt hold the injector.
Advice would greatly be appreciated.
It wouldn't crank, so I went to find out if i missed something and smelt gas. Come to find out when I moved the fuel rail and injectors to the side I guess I didnt put them back right. A couple of them came off the fuel rail connector. I couldnt get them to snap back in and stay connected so for those I plugged them back into their spot then when I installed the fuel rail I lined them up with the connectors, pushed them down and screwed it in. Obviously this didnt work because gas is spraying out. I searched through the workshop manual and couldnt find any information on swaping them.
Is there a way to get these connected back without having to drain all the new coolant and takiing everything back off?
If so, how do you correctly connect the injectors to the fuel rail coupling. As I said, I tried and the connector wouldnt hold the injector.
Advice would greatly be appreciated.
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