Just found this pic of the back of the crash bracket that is impossible to see when still on car. This lower bracket is called the loom bracket(keeps wiring harness in place) that has to be removed also before crash bracket can come off. I could see this bracket on the car but couldn't see the bolt. Now this pic helps a lot, now I see bolt(13mm) that needs to come off. What a F-up set up.
Been a while since I did one, forgot about that bracket.......The rest of it is pretty easy, just remember the order of removal. Seems like maybe I removed 1 bracket bolt, and bent the bracket (up), then just LOOSENED the invisible bolt, enough to gain enough clearance for manifold removal. To re install, Have an assistant hold the bracket down (it'll want to stay up slightly afteryou've tweaked it) , so tweak it back down as best as you can and have the assistant hold it that last little bit till things line up. If memory serves me correctly..ratcheting box wrench will help with bolts on back of head.
I believe you MIGHT be able to leave the injectors in the rails and the gas lines connected to the injector rail also, just unbolt both sides rail mount bolts and pivot rail assy out of the way, or if the hoses are long enough, hang the assy from a long bungee
connected to hood latch. Blow out around all injector bases with air, and spray WD 40
on all 8. "rock" each rail to get oil to penetrate, then, if necessary, judiciously pry on rail till they start to come out of the manifold, (and watch that the injectors stay IN the fuel rails while prying)
Use white lithium on lower injector o rings for reinstallation.
Be thankful it isn't an LS1 z28, late 90s. They have a crash bracket too and it aint fun.
