
PITTSBURGH, May 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- "Removing a fuel injector from a fuel rail is not an easy task. I thought there should be a way to do this without bending the fuel rail," said an inventor from Dunnellon, Florida. As a result, they developed the WYATT INVENTION, designed to eliminate the cost associated with purchasing an expensive fuel rail replacement.
InventHelp Invention Spotlight: WYATT INVENTION for Removing Injectors
•Provides a new tool for removing injectors.
•Prevents the user from bending the fuel rail.
•Eliminates the need to replace a bent or damaged fuel rail, which could help save money.
InventHelp Client's Invention for Removing Injectors from Fuel Rails
With more people seeking an improved way to remove an injector without bending the fuel rail, there may be a demand for an improved tool to facilitate this task. The WYATT INVENTION offers a practical design that is easy to use.
Potential Licensing Opportunities for InventHelp 123Invent Client:
•The design has been submitted to the National sales office of InventHelp.
•The invention is available for licensing or sale to manufacturers or marketers who may wish to bring it to market.
•For more information, visit www.wyattinvention.com. Or contact James Wyatt at 352-280-0319 or email [email protected].
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