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Zilverado 03-20-2007 09:44 PM

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?

Restrorob 03-20-2007 10:30 PM

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.

Zilverado 03-20-2007 11:58 PM

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:

Srubydo1986 03-21-2007 12:05 AM

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.

84slopwaggin 03-21-2007 03:16 AM

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.

Zilverado 03-21-2007 09:52 AM

Re: Plug Wires and Distributor Cap Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Restrorob (Post 2085801)
...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.

Duh - - I should maybe read the instructions:crazy:. After I posted this last night, I remembered that there was a small paper that fell out when I remove the dist cap from the box. Instructions perhaps? Yup - and they say exactly what you just said.:metal:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Srubydo1986 (Post 2085998)
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...

Yeah, that's what I was thinking of doing - since 1 is a long wire and 8 is a short one.

Thanks guys.:metal:


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