Spark Plug Wires and conductance jelly
While getting all neurotic about my ignition system I sported for a new set of Spark Plug Wires, since the manufacturer of my distributor said that a bad spark plug wire could have caused the coil to burn out. While its a bit late to ask for advice in choosing ignition wires, installation tips would be a help. Has anyone ever used conductance jelly at the contact points of ignition wires? would the jelly get to hot and burn up, or would it help lower the capacitance of the entire circuit?
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I'd also like to know this
I'd also like to know this stuff. I'm planning on getting new wires soon for my engine I'm getting ready to drop in. Since I've never replaced wires before this type of thing would be good to know.
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I had some stuff already in
I had some stuff already in the wires when i installed them. From what i've gathered the stuff is more important in preventing corrosion and moisture than anything else, and i can tell you, after reomoving the boot a couple times for varius reasons, the stuff remains.
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Re: Spark Plug Wires and conductance jelly
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