Re: Re: Re: #%&* sparkplugs

From: frank golembieski (editzero@yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Oct 19 2000 - 06:18:04 EDT


Ok here is what you will have to do . 1
1) push the wire about 1" past the end of the boot (
will take a lot of pushing and try not to bend the
wire a lot you don't want to break the center )
2) you will have to open the metal end where it was
crimped ( just spread it large enough that you can
slide the end of the wire in )
3) slide the wire with the core on the back side of
the clip 180 deg from where two sides meet when they
are crimped togather . Then close the opening with a
pair of pliers it don't have to be perfect it just has
to slide into the boot
4) sparringley smear some dielectric grease on the
wire sticking out past the boot then gentally slide
the boot back over the the end of the plug use a plug
if you have to to get the right distance for the metal
clip to the end of the boot .
Frank Golembieski
http://members.onecenter.com/autoworld/dakota/index.html
--- fdedip@whale-mail.com wrote:
> I did try to stick the clip back in there. It just
> didn't look like
> it would work.
>
> Flip
>
> ---- Begin Original Message ----
>
> From: frank golembieski <editzero@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 01:50:23 -0700 (PDT)
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> Subject: Re: DML: Re: #%&* sparkplugs
>
>
> My v6 with the factory wires did that every time on
> the passenger side . get out the needle nose pliers
> and stick the clip back on ? all i can tell you
> Frank Golembieski
>
http://members.onecenter.com/autoworld/dakota/index.html
>
>
> Care2 make the world greener !

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