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#1 plug wire issue
I got some extended wires and realized my headers are routed right over the #1 plug. What do I do now!?
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Re: #1 plug wire issue
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Re: #1 plug wire issue
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Re: #1 plug wire issue
Get shorty plugs!
http://www.summitracing.com/int/sear...20spark%20plug |
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Re: #1 plug wire issue
Roger that. Must be the headers you have hug the block a bit closer than mine do.
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Re: #1 plug wire issue
Yeah I've never seen a set of headers that sat on the plug. I think to change the plugs, I'll need to take the headers off...
I'm gonna look into the wrap and the shorty plugs just to be safe! Thanks guys!! |
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