I replaced spark plug cables and matched them incorrectly. As I was trying
to pull out the cable, the cable came out from crown undamaged, but the
crown remained in place. I then fitted cables in appropriate crowns. So
far, this has worked fine. Will this work fine in the long run or should I
replace the cables?
What is the correct way (with minimum number of steps) to replace gas
filter?
Thanks in advance
johngdole@hotmail.com - 12 Jun 2007 03:23 GMT
I would just replace them, as low as $28.89 plus shipping from
www.rockauto.com. If you have a few misfires your oxygen sensor and
converter are much more expensive to replace.
NGK makes excellent ignition parts. I'll steer away from Denso plugs
and wires. I prefer the NGK Iridium-IX or Laser Iridium plugs. At
$34.89 the NGK wire set is a deal. If you want to save a few bucks, go
with Bosch. Bosch is a manufacturer and distributor, so you may get a
rebox set of NGKs or other makes. I use Bosch planar type oxygen
sensor, best in class.
www.ngksparkplugs.com
http://www.boschautoparts.com/Products/OxygenSensors/PlanarO2.htm
BOSCH Part # 09475 {Spark Plug Wire Set #9475} $28.89
NGK Part # TE58 {Ignition Wire Set (J) Produced in Japan Resistor Wire
Set #9091922400}
$34.89
As for gas filter, google. People reported problems with the lower
flare nut seizing! So be careful.
> I replaced spark plug cables and matched them incorrectly. As I was trying
> to pull out the cable, the cable came out from crown undamaged, but the
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> Thanks in advance
Daniel - 19 Jun 2007 16:15 GMT
> What is the correct way (with minimum number of steps) to replace gas
> filter?
==
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