Sure, as long as you know the replacement spider was working properly and take care not to let dirt/crud get into the system during the swap. You can also replace a single poppet from your original spider if you choose to.
It is under the upper intake manifold attached to the bank of injector poppets (aka the spider).
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Under the upper intake manifold. The upper intake manifold would have to be removed to gain access to the bank of injector poppets (the spider).
The fuel pressure regulator is located under the upper intake manifold. It is attached to the bank of injector poppets, AKA the "spider".
It would be found under the upper intake manifold. It is attached to the bank of fuel injector poppets aka the "spider".
One injector for each cylinder.
With the intake runners to each cylinder.
You won't see it unless you remove the upper intake manifold. It is attached to the bank of fuel injector poppets (aka, the spider).
bad fuel injector spider
They are located under the upper intake manifold. The upper intake manifold must be removed to gain access to the bank of injectors, AKA the "Spider".
It is located under the upper intake manifold and is attached to the bank of injector poppets, aka the "spider". The upper intake manifold has to be removed to gain access to the regulator.
Evidently pretty hard. My mechanic took 4 hours but he is the slowest most depressing man to watch work....