[Shotimes] Spark plug misfiring - grrrrrrrrrr

Rick Glass cmysho@comcast.net
Wed, 6 Sep 2006 21:08:40 -0500


I changed the wires on my '94 in about 20 minutes WITHOUT removing the 
intake......just takes creativity to get them routed through the tight 
spots.

sounding like Rob Schneiders character in the Waterboy.......You can do 
it!!!!!!


Rick Glass
        '99 SF  100k Flowmasters  Kirk'd

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jason Hartberger" <jhartberger@mail.com>
To: <v6sho@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 6:26 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] Spark plug misfiring - grrrrrrrrrr


> Ok, this car is really beginning to piss me off again. I thought I fixed 
> the misfiring. I replaced the 3 front plugs with new ones, and when that 
> didn't fix the misfiring, I rotated the old three (obviously working) 
> plugs to the rear bank. It worked for a day. Now it's misfiring again. 
> Could wires be the culprit? I want to hit the car with a BFH. The wires 
> are only a few months old, AC Delcos. I'm about to replace all six spark 
> plugs and I'm going to splurge, but should I even bother? I can change 
> plugs without taking the intake off; I can't change the wires that way. I 
> really don't want to take the #*%) intake back off. It's a pain in my 
> dick. Can anybody help me out here? Has anybody had this problem before? I 
> find it hard to believe I'm the only one that's ever had this problem. It 
> misfires once... just once... every about five seconds.
>
> Once again, any help is greatly appreciated. I'm about at 
> quarter-stick-o'-dynamite time here. :)
>
> Jason
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