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turnertexas |
02-01-2016 @ 12:54 PM
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I have a 1940 ford V8. I just changed out the plug wires and now have a backfire at low speed and less power. I replace the wires in the cap to match the number in the cap with 1-4 on the passedger side of the block. Any ideas/
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02-01-2016 @ 2:02 PM
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Take 1 wire at a time off with a pair of insulated pliers and see if the engine runs smoother.Sounds like you have 2 that are not on the correct plug.
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ken ct. |
02-02-2016 @ 4:23 AM
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X2 / Could be crossed at the plugs or in the inside cap. Cap holes are numbered check again or 1 wire could have come out during installation. They must be really pushed in usually click when home. ken ct.
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turnertexas |
02-02-2016 @ 9:06 AM
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Thanks Guys. I looked once but going to check again today.
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