That's an L29 setup. OBD2. The injectors all share a common power source from the ECM 1 fuse. They each have a separate ground that is at the ECM.
If the injectors aren't working on 1 & 8 it would be worth wile to check the circuits out. There is a pink wire going to each injector, that's the common power source. Check with a voltmeter between the pink wire terminal on the harness and a good ground with the key on. It should read at battery voltage. If 1 & 8 don't have the battery voltage at the injector connector, go back to the main injector harness connector and check for power on the engine harness side at terminals J & K. If you got power at that point you most likely have a break in a wire leading to injectors 1 & 8.
If you have power at J & K then you need to look at the control side of the circuit. For #1 it is the black wire and #8 is the blue/white wire. Check continuity from the injector connector back to the injector harness connector at the back of the intake. #1 is terminal A, #8 is terminal B.
It's highly probable that the injector harness is cooked. The harness is in a space that does trap heat and will make the wiring brittle. The best bet is to get a new harness which are still available from GM.