Bartman1959
Silver Member
I'm looking forward to seeing how this turns out.
I got the parts in the mail and I took Friday off to work on it. I'll report back after removing the manifold, checking the valve actuation, and replacing the manifold gaskets.
I know you are just teasing us about not pulling one sparkplug wire off at a time. Keep throwing money at it- someone will like it.
Theres no way in jackrabbit country would I be yanking plug wires off while engine is running, any engine, just dont like that surprise tingling feeling, but I love watching other people playing with plug wires............
To see what happens when a plug is not firing, you can simply short the plug cap to the engine block using a screwdriver with a plastic handle.
If you want to swap wires when it is running, stop by any automotive store or Walmart and pick up a set o spark plug wire pliers. Around ten bucks for a typical pair of pliers. With those you can pull the hot wire off of the spark plug and transfer it to another plug - and all without that "twitchy feeling".
luck,
rScotty
To see what happens when a plug is not firing, you can simply short the plug cap to the engine block using a screwdriver with a plastic handle.
If you want to swap wires when it is running, stop by any automotive store or Walmart and pick up a set o spark plug wire pliers. Around ten bucks for a typical pair of pliers. With those you can pull the hot wire off of the spark plug and transfer it to another plug - and all without that "twitchy feeling".
luck,
rScotty