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Got a miss in #7 cylinder. Suspect a bad spark plug wire. Currently running a 17 year old replacement set of wires. Anybody have any tips for removing and reinstalling the square wire looms on the back of the engine? Or just get someone with small, double jointed hands.
Roy 1956 Ford Country Sedan Tucson, AZ
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That's one of the places I teach grandkids to work on cars. And under the dash. They can also fix my computer when I can't.
miker 55 bird, 32 cabrio F code Kent, WA Tucson, AZ
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I just had mine off last week on my Bird that has headers I am not sure if the manifolds would be the same. I put a piece of threaded rod in the bolt hole with a nut to hold it tight to the block then the wire loom and a lock washer and a nut. Works for me and easy to remove and install.
Vic Correnti
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