Removing plug wires
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Hawkeye Pinz
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Removing plug wires
Here's another new guy question. I want to clean and re-gap my spark plugs, what's the best way to remove the wires? Do I need to use a wire pulling tool or can I just grab ahold of them and yank? Thanks for the help
Dave.
What you need is a spark plug wire boot puller, it sounds stupid but it will save the wires from being pulled apart on the inside. That is what causes most plug wire failures. They run about $15.00 for a decent pair, there are several different variants for different applications. I use the military setup so I don't use them, so someone else will have to recommend a Brand and model that works for the Pinz Application.
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Well in that case you need one of these it has a slot to bypass the wire:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Military-Engine-Plu ... dZViewItem
3/4" = 19mm
Oh, if your going to use a wrench you need a flare nut wrench, it has a slot to get by the wire.
Miles
http://cgi.ebay.com/Military-Engine-Plu ... dZViewItem
3/4" = 19mm
Oh, if your going to use a wrench you need a flare nut wrench, it has a slot to get by the wire.
Miles
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