Posted by tn8n on October 17, 2012 at 09:36:19 from (166.214.147.200):
In Reply to: Re: spark plug wires posted by soundguy on October 17, 2012 at 07:32:22:
i guess i worded my response poorly, i know that a wire touching the manifold will burn whether it is cheap expensive or otherwise. what i meant is just the wires in general. the little brass ends you break off and squeeze onto the end of the wire are weak and half of them broke or bent just from the pressure of attaching them and the brass on the plug end is so soft it won't stay securely attached to the plug. after one time removing them to clean or gap the plugs they had spread out to where i have to squeeze them with pliers so they'll stay clipped to the plug. i've been wanting to get a nicer set since the day i put them on but i didn't want to spend money while these were at least functional. now i've finally got an excuse to get rid of em.
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