Stew Mills
New User
I am working on a 1959 Ford 841-D (diesel) that has been sitting for several years and before I attempt to turnover the motor I want to lubricate the cylinders (a little marvel mystery oil in the top). I started to unscrew the 'injectors' from the right side of the motor but when I remove the female threaded part it just removes the metal fuel line and leaves a male threaded piece in the block with a teeny little hole in it where the fuel shoots in.
I do not see any flat spots on the pieces that remain in the block as if a thin flat wrench would allow me to screw them out, and am scared to manhandle them off not knowing how they are attached. Can these be removed (how?) so I can get better access to the top of the cylinder to drop some oil in?
Thanks!
I do not see any flat spots on the pieces that remain in the block as if a thin flat wrench would allow me to screw them out, and am scared to manhandle them off not knowing how they are attached. Can these be removed (how?) so I can get better access to the top of the cylinder to drop some oil in?
Thanks!