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Permanant plug wires?
Ok, who superglued in the wires? Or is there some kind of trick to it? All I
know is, I pulled for all I'm worth and the distributor end ain't coming out for nothin. This isn't all bad... if I ever need to hoist the engine out I'm sure these will take the strain just fine. Is there a replaceable cap under there? How the heck else do I get these off? Special explosive? The only way I can pull harder is to take off the hood and stand over them with a visegrips. miker |
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Permanant plug wires?
"miker" > wrote in
ink.net: > Ok, who superglued in the wires? Or is there some kind of trick to > it? Try twisting them. |
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Permanant plug wires?
> > Ok, who superglued in the wires? Or is there some kind of trick to
> > it? > > Try twisting them. I twisted the bejabbers out of them. Top twists, bottom doesn't seem to. |
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Permanant plug wires?
you're talking about at the coil pack right? I'd spray a bit of ol WD-40 in
there if it were me, give it a little time to soak and then try the twist and pull again. If moisture got in there somehow maybe there's some oxidation that has sort of fused them together. Chris 99 BBB "miker" > wrote in message ink.net... >> > Ok, who superglued in the wires? Or is there some kind of trick to >> > it? >> >> Try twisting them. > > I twisted the bejabbers out of them. Top twists, bottom doesn't seem to. > > > |
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