"Spark" in Plug Wires
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I've seen this many times on engines with headers...the heat from the header melts the wire and the spark goes to the path of least resistance, which is the header primary. I just diagnosed a friend of a friend's misfire with the same exact problem on a big block Malibu this past weekend. You've already ordered new wires, but maybe some of those heat sleeves would be a good idea also...
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Did you notice the misfire from it?
Years ago I was looking at my engine as it was running one night. I was using a manual choke at that time and the cable was very close to all the wires on the left bank. It was showing a bluish light from the electric field between the cable and the four wires...not a spark jump,but an effect. Moving the cable away from the wires had no effect on the way the engine was running.
Years ago I was looking at my engine as it was running one night. I was using a manual choke at that time and the cable was very close to all the wires on the left bank. It was showing a bluish light from the electric field between the cable and the four wires...not a spark jump,but an effect. Moving the cable away from the wires had no effect on the way the engine was running.
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