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sparkplug caps
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sparkplug caps
Has anyone come up with a suitable alternative to the old bakelite plug caps which I suspect are giving me problems with shorting out causing misfires?
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Re: sparkplug caps
One (rather expensive) option is a set of 'Fastlane' HT leads from BT. They have moulded rubber plug caps in place of the Bakelite originals; they look like this...Ian Hastings wrote: ↑Sun Sep 23, 2018 9:31 pm Has anyone come up with a suitable alternative to the old bakelite plug caps which I suspect are giving me problems with shorting out causing misfires?
and when installed , like this...
They need a little silicone lubricant on the fins to ensure a good connection and subsequent easy removal.
Nick
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Re: sparkplug caps
Check out Max Overbore Daimler V8 Post.
Re: sparkplug caps
This is what i have. Go to a wrecker's yard and get 2 sets of spark plug wires from a 90s Honda Civic. Strip the wires from the boot and remove approximately 1/2" from the bottom of the plastic boot. Use bulk spark plug wires and rebuild your spark plug leads.
Works well. Looks good and it's cheap.
Patrick
Works well. Looks good and it's cheap.
Patrick
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Re: sparkplug caps
Many thanks for the info and excellent pictures.