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Plug Wires and Distributor Cap Question
So, a couple of questions about the my plug wire and dist. cap/rotor replacement...
Plug Wires: I got a set of 8 Bosch wires. All wires have 90* boots on both ends except 2. The second shortest wire and one of the longest ones have a straight boot on the plug end. Is this right? Should only 2 have a straight end? If so, which plugs do these 2 wires go to? Distributor Cap: The new cap and rotor kit came with a small package of what I assume is di-electric grease? If that's what it is, where should this be applied? Just on the exterior spade connectors to the coil - or inside the cap as well? Any suggestions here? |
Re: Plug Wires and Distributor Cap Question
Can't help on the wires because of so many different brands, I bought Accells for mine and they were all the same.
But, When you remove your coil from the old cap you will see a round rubber washer in the center. Open the grease and smear a coat ALL over this rubber washer then re-install it in your new cap. This helps prevent arching inside the cap in the coil area, If you have any left add a little to your power wire connector terminals. |
Re: Plug Wires and Distributor Cap Question
Excellent - thanks Man!
Actually, I did a little looking on line and found a few sets of wires that had the 2 straight ends and the rest 90*, so I guess they are right - I just don't get why 2 would be different???:confused: |
Re: Plug Wires and Distributor Cap Question
For the wires what i did was for the straight, I used the long one for spark plug number 1 and for the short one spark plug number 8.
and for the cap what he said. |
Re: Plug Wires and Distributor Cap Question
I believe the spark plug wires come like that when they are universal. Usually the ones you buy from Part house come like that unless it's Accel, Moroso, Mallory, etc.
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Thanks guys.:metal: |
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