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Old 07-30-2018, 07:52 AM
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Get rid of the platinum plugs. Good with some good copper plugs. These motors really dislike the rare-earth plugs.
 
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Easy enough ill do that. Do they have any preference i usually use ngk
 
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NGK should be fine.
 
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Good old champions have always done me well. No need for the fancy brands but STAY AWAY from BOSCH plugs and O2 sensors.unless you really like chasing your tail on weird issues.
 
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Put the copper plugs in and figured out that i had added some unnecessary vacuum lines. Mustve accidentally threw some in from the 96 oops. She seems happier now. Still no tach or temp gauge but im going to go to the junkyard and get a 95 wiring harness for the cab of the truck see if that makes a difference.
 



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