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Old 10-13-2007, 08:06 AM
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well instantly driving it this morning i could tell it was missing..sure enough it was...P0300 and P0305..so i am guessing water got in the plugs..or the Dis Cap..but just out of curiosity how much water are we lokking at? and can i just blow it out with a blow gun or is there a special way to do it??

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Not any help but your truck looks sick and thats a lot of stuck ha ha. Good luck getting it figured out
 
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Old 10-13-2007, 05:03 PM
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well i yanked the cap off today and sprayed the inside with silicone to waterproof it..it helpled..everything seemed well till i was about 2 miles from my house than it started doing it again...im waiting for her to cool down so i can double check the wires and makes sure they are in tight
 
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ah wouldn't spraying silicone on it coat everything so it didn't get good spark?
 
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it was a waterproof silicone..i asked my buddy at first to make sure it was ok to spray first..lol but i noticed one of my spark plug wires were just laying on the header and it melted throguh about a quarter way through so i dont know if thats the problem or not
 
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That's a problem
 
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Old 10-14-2007, 10:56 AM
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lol well i gifgured out why it was missin again..the plug wire for the number 5 cylinder was loose..so i snapped it back on the plug and she is as good as ever..now what is this trick i hear about wd-40?
 
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Old 10-14-2007, 08:53 PM
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wd 4o stands for water displacement...i forget what the 40 stands fo...but if you get water in your distributer and it runs like dog carp, or dies after going throw a mud hole. spray some wd 40 in the distributer cap and it will blow out the water....
 



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