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I bought new injector tips a few years ago and started putting them in the M1009 one at a time. I fired it up after each one to check for leaks. When I started it after the 3rd one, I had a severe knock. I tried to give it throttle and the noise hurt. I had a spring that wasn't right.
Taking the valve cover off is a major endeavor. I would suggest you check all the injectors for being tight. Use a 3/4" open end wrench to lossen the line, use a 7/8" open end to make sure the injector is tight and then to hold the injector while you tighten the line back up. Do all 4 on each...
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