Real quick, spark plug wire order, II1,2,3??
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Real quick, spark plug wire order, II1,2,3??
I am doing the wires and plugs. Got confused for a second and want to make sure i had the right order.
Is it II 1, II 2, II 3 ?
OR
Is it II 3, II 2, II 1 ?
Thanks
Is it II 1, II 2, II 3 ?
OR
Is it II 3, II 2, II 1 ?
Thanks
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Here's Alex's definitive (and I mean DEFINITIVE) reference:
http://edelweiss.smugmug.com/Cars/Po...189488&k=Td9Ec
http://edelweiss.smugmug.com/Cars/Po...189488&k=Td9Ec
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that looks right from what I recall. I was just in there doing v cover gasket last week
how much did spend and where did you get them? I should be due for a set of plugs and wires shortly
how much did spend and where did you get them? I should be due for a set of plugs and wires shortly
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I bought them on ebay here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/221263066452
$418 and free shipping was the cheapest i could find them.
$418 and free shipping was the cheapest i could find them.
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Lopro, if your end boots and connectors are OK (visual inspection and ohmmeter), then you can simply unscrew the ends and get IXLR8 to make you up a set of wires. I have a set of his wires ready to go in when the time comes. He uses Beru wire and the length precision, crimp quality, etc, are second to none. And the price is right, too! The downside, if you don't like DIY, is that you need to transfer over the end boots and hold downs from your original set, so it is a bit more work. Anyone who is a master of the magnet and mirror should not find this too challenging, though.