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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: duquesne pa 15110
Posts: 135
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CHEAK TO PLUG FIRST IF THEY ARE WORN DOWN[CENTER POST] TOSS THEM. IF THEY ARE COVERED W/OIL TOSS THEM. CRACKS IN THE CEAMIC THE WHITE PART OF THE PLUG. TOSS THE. BUT PLS DONT TAKE THEM OUT JUST YET you will need the knowlage as to where the wires go so take them one at atime and put the wires back on right away. w/the new plug in there
this is going back to the basices. 2ND thing first pull of wire of the plug one at a time. a cheap tool is a spark tester. if you got a auto zone near they only cost like 5 bucks but it is agood tool for you have. the ground clip on the tester needs to go on a good grounding point. a wide bear braided wire like the one going from the fire wall to engige. the plug tester has an adjust ment on it to make the distance from where you will see the spark. adjust it far way.if you dont see spark then shorting the distance in the tester. and i hope you see spark if you didnt see a spark at its farthest distance. srew the adjuster in farther to shorten the distance and if need be shorten it closer ..pls pls see spark ![]() |
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