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Spark Plug wires
Man! were they hard to get off!!!!
I was wondering if I should put some dielectric grease on them while I put in my new plugs??? Any other tips regarding the spark plug boots? There was a little oxidation on them, I was wondering if I should replace them? Please let me know what you think... Thank you, Mike McKinney
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1989 300CE - 269,000 km 1994 SL600 - 59,000 km |
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Yeah, they tend to freeze up a bit if they're left on for too long. Dielectric grease helps a bit, it also helps to remove and reseat them every couple of months. I remember thinking that I'd NEVER get them off when I replaced mine...
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I always thought that should be part of the regular scheduled maintance, pulling the spark plug wires off so they don't get stuck.
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