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new plugs, wires and same weight of car
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Posted by Markuss on April 25, 2006 at 11:48:55 from (207.90.68.22):
In Reply to: OT: Another 3.8 GM engine question posted by Markuss on April 25, 2006 at 09:05:12:
Tires are a bit smaller now on the lesabre than on the bonnevilles, but the engine RPM's seem to be the same at 70 mph on the highway - approx 2100 rpms...I wonder how I could check the gearing? Or would it be the same? The spark plugs I took out were the original GM plugs with 100,000 on them, the gap was very large - like 75-80 thousands...could that cause the coil to work harder and burn out? New plugs and wires are in it now. IF you have ever seen a bonneville and the lesabere, they have the same basic shape and size, so I didnt think that was a variable.
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