rustyfarmall said: (quoted from post at 07:04:09 04/06/09)
mkirsch said: (quoted from post at 06:20:27 04/06/09) Did it die before you replaced the spark plug wires?
Those cut-n-assemble spark plug wires are tough to work with. I was never able to insert the ends to my satisfaction. The spike never wanted to penetrate the wire; all it did was bend over and break off. You'll need to work with your local auto parts guy, but you can find spark plug wire sets premade that came off older 4-cylinder cars or trucks that will fit and do the job without those stupid ends.
Strip back about 3/4" of insulation, fold the wire over, and then crimp the end on, so that the wire is captured under the terminal end.
There's nothing to crimp, as the end is too flimsy and will not hold its shape. It just falls off. The only thing holding the end on the wire is the spike.
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