Heh, maybe I don't have enough practice. But the plug I'm talking about is
angled toward the firewall, and only has about 2 inches of clearance to get
a socket, extension and wrench on it.
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: mrdancer <mrdancer@camalott.com>
To: 'DML' <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 1999 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: DML: MSD Install and plugs
> Mark Campbell wrote...
> >I just got finished re-gapping the plugs in my 98 v6 to .050" for the MSD
I
> >installed. Man, what sadistic, service-department-oriented engineer
> decided
> >on the location of the back plug on the driver's side?
>
> Did they change the trucks that much??? On my '92, with the plugs already
> gapped, I can pull the wires, swap out all 8 plugs, and have the truck
> running in 10 minutes and 20 seconds. I've won a little $$ betting people
I
> could change the plugs on my V8 Dak in under 11 minutes :)
> --
> '92 Dak CC 2wd 318 3.55
> '84 GoldWing Interstate
>
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