OTC 6706 Injector Rail Assembly Remover, Direct Injection Fuel Rail Service Tool for GM 2007-2014 4.3 L/3.6 L/3.0 L, 2.0 L/2.4 L/2.5 L Engines
OTC 6706 Injector Rail Assembly Remover, Direct Injection Fuel Rail Service Tool for GM 2007-2014 4.3 L/3.6 L/3.0 L, 2.0 L/2.4 L/2.5 L Engines
- The OTC 6706 Injector Rail Assembly Remover is a specialized service tool for safely extracting direct injection fuel rails from GM engines without damaging injector bores or rail mount assemblies. It is used on select Cadillac, Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Saturn vehicles built between 2007 and 2014.
- Features:
- Allows removal of the direct injection fuel rail in a straight path to prevent injector bore damage
- Works on GM direct injection engines from 2007 to 2014 including V6 and inline-4 configurations
- Supplied with a stud adapter to mount the tool in place of rail mounting bolts
- Includes an L-hook for engaging under the rail to pull it free from injectors carefully
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: OTC (Bosch Automotive Tools)
- Part Number: 6706
- System Compatibility / Application: Used to remove direct injection fuel rails safely from GM engines (Cadillac, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Saturn) from years 2007 through 2014
- The Injector Rail Assembly Remover is also referred to as OTC 6706 rail puller tool, GM direct injection fuel rail remover, and injector rail removal service tool.
The OTC 6706 Injector Rail Assembly Remover tool enables precise removal of direct injection fuel rails on GM engines, minimizing the risk of damage to injectors or cylinder head mounting surfaces.
Q: Can this tool damage injectors?
A: If used improperly (i.e. not pulling straight), it can damage the injector bore. The design encourages straight removal to reduce that risk.
Q: Is this tool compatible with all GM engines?
A: No. It is specifically intended for GM direct injection engines from 2007 to 2014, in Cadillac, Chevrolet, Pontiac, and Saturn models.
Q: Does this kit support newer engines beyond 2014?
A: The specification states coverage through 2014. For engines newer than 2014, check OEM documentation or newer tool versions.