Alfa Romeo V6 Busso injectors, fuel rails, plenum & valve covers removal. Engine bay resto Pt4

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2022
  • Hello there!!
    In part 4 of my engine bay restoration project, here I remove the following parts;
    Front bank spark plug cover
    Coil pack wiring looms x2
    Coil packs x6
    Valve covers / rocker covers x2
    Chrome intake runners / trumpets
    Fuel injectors x6
    Fuel rails x2
    Throttle body
    I hope you find this video entertaining and useful.
    As always, thank you for viewing and thank you to all of my subscribers for their ongoing support.
    Rick
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Комментарии • 31

  • @petermccarthy9959
    @petermccarthy9959 Месяц назад

    Thanks Rick. This video is really helpful as I've got to replace coil packs. It no longer seems like an impossible job for an amateur!

  • @peterhorne6837
    @peterhorne6837 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Rick, your camera work was brilliant, it was extremely easy to see what you were doing, thanks, keep up the good work.

  • @samdrivingcars
    @samdrivingcars 2 года назад

    Carefully taking note of all this ready to go at it myself later in the year... these videos are a godsend Rick 👍

  • @psircos
    @psircos 2 года назад

    So happy this stuff exists. I have a 156 gta. It really pained me when coil pack went on Cyl 3. I was dreading taking off the plenum. You talked me through it very well indeed, and I think the next time, I'll have it done in an hour 👍.
    Thanks for your efforts to putting these vids up, it's a massive help!

  • @silvertaxi
    @silvertaxi 2 года назад

    I watch your videos with great admiration, you inspire me to do exactly the same thing to my Gtv. Don’t stop Rick keep going simply wonderful

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words my friend 👍🏼

  • @MrOlcaymeral
    @MrOlcaymeral 2 года назад

    Again an perfect eposide. Thank you for sharing. I will do the same things to my Busso.

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  2 года назад

      Thank you for your continued support Sir. I’m glad you enjoy them 👍🏼 🙏

  • @d12drw
    @d12drw 2 года назад

    Great stuff Rick 👍👍👍

  • @vtouloumtzoglou
    @vtouloumtzoglou 2 года назад

    Amazing job as always. Thanks for sharing your experience and inspiring others.

  • @seppoeerola882
    @seppoeerola882 Год назад

    This was super helpful to me too, thank you very much for detailed and easy to follow videos!
    I noticed a few small bits missing from my 156 v6 cf3 engine bay and also now know the correct place for the earth points for the wiring loom. On my car the rear earth was on one of the cam cover bolts. Also on my car there´s a small thin earth wire running fron one of the ecu bolts straight to the negative battery terminal, I suppose this is not there from the factory...

  • @mattdewsbury
    @mattdewsbury Год назад

    Hi Rick , hope alls well , not seen anything for a long time fella ....

  • @doctor13702
    @doctor13702 2 года назад

    Good work there, I’m just about to start the same job on my Busso GTV so good to see where all the hidden nuts and bolts are 😉
    Only thing I would have don’t is to plug all the inlet holes with blue paper as they are exposed, just to eliminate the risk of foreign object entry into the engine.

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  2 года назад +1

      What can I say…….I promise I was careful Jason! Haha. They are now covered over with tape at least. I hope you find the series useful for your own project 👍🏼

  • @handyandy71
    @handyandy71 2 года назад

    Another good video Rick must admit your inlet runners look good for minor pitting try tin foil the shiny side rub it over and it may improve things having them re chromed is quite expensive

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip. I’ve heard tin foil also works great with full fat Coca-Cola for rust too!
      Yes, they are indeed in very good condition considering their age but I do vaguely remember the previous owner telling me he had someone polish them up a little bit. As you say, re-chrome is an expensive job so I’m hoping I can get away with it for now

  • @jhm.1
    @jhm.1 5 месяцев назад

    Silly question: What is the tool you're using to remove the clips at 6:00 ? I'm going to be replacing my injectors soon and need one! Also, are the clips reusable or best to get new ones?

  • @italwagen
    @italwagen 2 года назад

    Hi can you show how to disconnect the ECU plugs, I heard they are tricky to remove and the clips can break.

  • @mattdewsbury
    @mattdewsbury 2 года назад

    As always pal , great to watch ! are you going to get the injectors serviced whilst they're out Rick?

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  2 года назад

      Thanks Matt. Yes, I’m currently liaising with a company called CP Fuel injection to get all 6 injectors flow tested with a full report. This should also involve ultrasonic cleaning if needed

  • @atstickyday3270
    @atstickyday3270 2 года назад

    nice work Rick, looking forward to seeing a before and after of the engine bay after this series :).. will you be replacing nuts and bolts for lighter ones or no?

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Sir. Yes, I will be replacing every nut and bolt with new stainless steel. Titanium would be nice but I’m not really concerned about saving weight really.

  • @ThePhilosopher01
    @ThePhilosopher01 Год назад

    Does the Engine has to be turned of for an specific amount of time for the Fuel system to release the pressure?
    I wanted to replace my fuel lines a while ago but the system still had pressure in it.

  • @constantinuncu7361
    @constantinuncu7361 2 года назад

    Nice vid Rick, I will tidy my engine bay too this weekend, did you consider a carbon plenum + intake and Ferrari f430 throttle body mod on yours? U can get a bit more power (260 +/-) if u chip tune it afterwards

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  2 года назад +1

      Hi, yes I’ve seen the carbon plenums, but, I’ll be honest, I simply just don’t like the look of them. An upgrade throttle body will definitely be on the cards in the future however I think I may go for the 78mm Porsche option from the Cayenne.

  • @razor0razor
    @razor0razor 2 года назад

    Fantastic video as always Rick. Engine and intake valves look very clean, what mileage has the engine done?

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  2 года назад +1

      Hi Toni. The car has covered around 75,000 miles

  • @Goc67
    @Goc67 2 года назад

    This content is gold! Many good tips and tricks, but I would have filled those holes with paper or cloth towels to prevent the screws from falling in. Maybe you are more careful?😉 I believe your engine is a cf3 though, since I have 2 cf2 engines, a 2.5 from a 156 and a 3.0 from a 166 and I have the ECU's in front of the passengers feet and not in the engine bay. Is your engine a 220hp unit?

    • @_RicksGarage
      @_RicksGarage  2 года назад

      Haha, indeed, I was aware of it and yes I am extremely careful. As you can see they are now covered over with tape.
      Yes my car is a CF3, ECU situated behind the plenum chamber directly above the exhaust manifold. Such a ridiculous place to put it for sure! God only know why they didn’t locate it inside the car.

  • @santiagoladrondeguevara5106
    @santiagoladrondeguevara5106 2 года назад

    Hello Rick, I have a GTV 3.0 V6 24V, I recently changed the throttle potentiometer and now the engine regulates at 1000 rpm, how can I adjust it to 700 rpm?