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 Re: Best HT wires
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Joined: Feb 2008
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Loquacious
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Loquacious
Joined: Feb 2008
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Put some silicone goo for the crimps...
Can you be more specific about what you mean by "goo for the crimps"?
The silicone based dielectric grease. It comes in a tube on some plug wire sets.
Caveat from Magnecore:
Magnecore FAQ
"Spark plug connectors too full of silicone grease:
A common cause on engines (particularly those of Japanese origin) which suffer the problem of moisture accumulating in spark plug holes. In the interests of water-proofing the spark plug connectors, well-meaning installers fill an extended spark plug connector with too much silicone dielectric grease, which can prevent the terminal inside from ever locking onto the spark plug top. Driveability problems caused by water in the spark plug holes can be cured (after water is removed) by applying a smear of silicone grease inside the connector bottom seals, or onto the base of the spark plug insulator. This will help prevent arcing when the moisture again accumulates — however, driveability problems will not be cured if a connector’s terminal cannot connect over a spark plug top because too much silicone grease is stuffed into the connector. Remember, grease can't be compressed, and if too much of it is stuffed into a connector, the metal terminal inside will never be able to grip the spark plug top and the connector will never connect properly to the spark plug. Too much grease stuffed into flexible rubber spark plug connectors will cause the same problem, but usually the connector will only slide up on the spark plug, causing the engine to misfire."
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