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Offline the_rhino_uk

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Re: Wet start problem
« Reply #20 on: 08 January 2005, 14:49 »
Can anyone help me further on this?

Oh and while I am at it the spark plugs I got from Halfords are wrong (the top part of the plug is too big and the HT leads wont fit).

My plugs have a small almost screw looking top to them.

Might be buying some stuff off the GSF site soon and I was wondering what ones I need as there are a few different types listed on there

SPARKPLUG-W7DC  G2 1.05 8/83 >7/85
SPARKPLUG-W7DC  G2 1.3 >7/85 
SPARKPLUG-W7DC0  G2 1.05 8/85 >10/91 
SPARKPLUG-W7DC0  G2 1.3 8/85 >7/92 
SPARKPLUG-W7DTC  G2 1.05 & 1.3 8/85 >   
SPARKPLUG-W7DTC  G2 1.8 Carb 8/84 >   
SPARKPLUG-W8DTC  G2 1.6 Carb 8/83 >10/91 
SPARKPLUG-F6DTC  G2 16V 2/86 >10/91   
SPARKPLUG-W6DP0  G2 G60 4/90 >7/91 

The only 1.8 on there is for a carb so I dont thing that is right?

Help!  :sad:

Offline Gambit

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Re: Wet start problem
« Reply #21 on: 08 January 2005, 16:26 »
that top part of the plug screws off to reveal the wee screw you need

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Re: Wet start problem
« Reply #22 on: 08 January 2005, 19:56 »
Oh s*%t, how stoopid do I feel now!

Thanks (never come across somthing like that before). Out of interest why do they have screws on the top of those plugs, do the HT leads have to screw in or somthing?

I tried that but it seemed easier to just push the HT leads down?

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Re: Wet start problem
« Reply #23 on: 10 January 2005, 12:32 »
its not a screw its just a different type of connector