breezydun81
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no I did the alternative test I took out a spark plug put in the wire which in new I just replace the wires I put a I modified the ignition I put in a Subaru coil I put in a performance wires 8 1/2 millimeter all that spark plugs distributor cap rotor.no I ordered new OEM spark plugs the ones I took out Friday were there probably for a 60000 miles who knows but I have the new autolite OEM copper one with the resistors come in tomorrow along with the Stan's coolant / radiator pressure testing kit see what I mean I just dump money into it dude so the spark plugs I have in right now of the new / dirty ish Platinum twin-tip densows I put in Friday afternoon and I'm but I took out the spark plugs again Saturday afternoon and wipe them all down clean them cuz they were all soaking wiped inside the spark plug wire so they are dry now in the ignition fine like I said I did the test put the plug in the wire grounded it and I have remote starter so I just hit the remote starter and every time it went to go turn over I got spark coming out of the spark plug and you got to remember the spark plug was soaking wet and it was still sparking. So it's all drained out now should I go try that right now though spark plugs or just wait till tomorrow and then put in the OEM copper ones and new onesHay, I'm real sorry about your Father, I've read this whole post, do you have a spark, put the OEM plugs back in it replace the wires, if any your heads are leaking you will have antifreeze in the oil, you said you changed it and there was none, antifreeze will come out first, you may have something going on with the electronic ignition, you need to verify you have a spark, you said the plugs were soaked probably with fuel.
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