Plug/wire question?

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joey

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Hope this helps, and I am not sure if you can clean them in the field or not, but you can take them apart.
 

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Joey, thanks so much. This really helps, since I don't have a shop manual yet. (I just ordered a CD version.)
 

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It could still be a plug issue... try going back to the factory of Champion platinum.
 

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Joey
Thanks for the link. That helps me out so much. Kind of daunting, the amount of info in there.
 

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OK, The truck runs terrible, still the same code P0301, so I'm thinking it is an injector problem. How do I get to the injectors? Can I field clean them, or do I have to replace them?
how about some more info on "the truck runs terrible?" as Joey says - you might have a royally screwed MAF (then - no amount of cleaning will work - you simply have to find a replacement that won't break the bank as the stock OEM is just plain silly in how expensive it is); try roverlandparts.com for some decent used MAF's & coil-paks.
 

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Thanks all. I replaced the plug in cylinder 1, and all seems good again. Either we had a bad plug, or the wire was not set in properly. These plugs are so tough to reach, getting the wire to set properly is a PITA.
Anyway, took it out for a spin, about 60 miles, and no code popped up, so I think we are on the road again.
 

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Glad to hear it.
 

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It seems everything is fine. Truck runs great, has been all over the place, so the issues are solved. Now to figure out how to get a real fuel filter in the line between the tank pump and the injector pump. Anybody done this?
 

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Haven't done it on a Disco, but it isn't that hard. Atlantic British use to sell a kit to replace/repair the one on the D1 I would think it would work. It eliminates the screw on version that sucks for us.
 

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