Feature

●Manufacture Part Number: 3B4-13761-00-00
●Fit for Yamaha Grizzly 700 2007-2015
●Fit for Yamaha Grizzly 550 2009-2014
●Fit for Yamaha YFZ450R 2009-2017
●Package Included: 1 x Fuel Injector; Material: Metal and Plastic; Pin Number: 2; Voltage: DC 12V; Orifice Type: 12 Holes Disc


Description

Feature:

Orifice Type: 12 Holes Disc
Pin Number: 2 Pi

O-Rings Included: Yes, preinstalled.
Material: Metal, Composite Plastic
Filter Design: Basket filter design at inlet

NOTE:Please check for the details and product description before purchasing to make sure this part whether fits your car

Package Included:
1 x Car Fuel Injector

Note:
This installation should be done by an experienced mechanic who has access to a factory service manual and all required tools!

Installation Steps:
Step 1: The metal rod over the fuel injectors is the fuel rail. Use the socket and ratchet to remove the bolts and brackets holding the fuel rail in place.

Step 2: Make sure the engine is cold enough to touch. Disconnect the battery.Remove plastic engine covers using appropriate socket. Set covers aside.

Step 3: Use pliers to disconnect the electrical connector on each injector.

Step 4: Lift the fuel rail off of the intake manifold, bringing the injectors with it.

Step 5: Examine the injector. If you see a small metal clip that looks like a staple, use a small flathead screwdriver to remove or depress the clip. Then grasp the injector and work back and forth while pulling to remove from the fuel rail. The injector and rail will drip, so have shop towels ready.

Step 6: Press the injector into the rail until it stops. Attach the metal clip, if equipped. Reattach the fuel rail. Line up all the injectors over their respective holes, then press each injector until they slide into place.

Step 7: Bolt down fuel rail. Reattach fuel line. Plug in fuel injector electrical connections. Reconnect battery.

Step 8: Turn the key to the on position and wait 10 seconds then check all the injectors for fuel leaks before turning to engine start. After the engine drops to the normal idle RPM, turn the engine off. Check all the injectors for fuel leaks again.