[Tigers] Was how to remove spark plugs - now plug wires
Sandy
sganz at pacbell.net
Sun May 18 22:54:14 MDT 2014
Jay -
I don't know if the MSD wires are the same as the Taylor wires I have
used. I run Taylor 409 10.4mm with good results, and ran into the same
problem until I realized that I was not cranking them hard enough on a
few of the plugs. I found that the plugs with hard to reach access were
difficult to get the 'final click' but after relaxing the muscles and
giving them another go they all make a solid click. Try an easy one to
see if you have it really all the way pushed on.
Sandy
On 5/18/2014 5:03 PM, Jay Laifman wrote:
> So, changing the plugs was not a big deal. Sure, it took some time, and I had
> to swap wrenches and extensions, etc. But not what I was worried about.
>
> I did find that the front passenger side plug needed a thin walled socket to
> get in there.
>
> The plugs all looked pretty good, after all that.
>
> BUT, I did find that one plug wire had some serious rust INSIDE at the tip of
> the plug. Actually, it was the tip of the plug that was rusted. These are
> MSD wires with some substantial rubber boots. So, I'm assuming some moisture
> was trapped in there when the plugs were put in.
>
> The other thing I discovered while inspecting the wires, especially the one
> that had the rust in it, is that the tips do NOT make a good snap on fit.
> You'd think that for fancy MSD brand wires, it would be a substantial click
> in, with pressure holding them touching.
>
> So I'm going with a new brand now. I don't know which one. But, not MSD.
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