Plugs and Cables
JJames3
03-26-2008, 04:16 PM
Good day All.
1. How do I (pull violently?) the plug cables off the 4.3 Vortec FI? (some have hex-shaped boots)
2. I plan to fit Pulstar plugs - any comments?
cheers.
1. How do I (pull violently?) the plug cables off the 4.3 Vortec FI? (some have hex-shaped boots)
2. I plan to fit Pulstar plugs - any comments?
cheers.
old_master
03-26-2008, 06:13 PM
Gently twist and pull simultaneously. Use silicone dielectric grease in the boot when re-installing to prevent that next time.
Use AC Delco plugs ONLY! 4.3L's are very fussy!
Use AC Delco plugs ONLY! 4.3L's are very fussy!
JJames3
03-26-2008, 07:51 PM
Thanks for the feedback.
Canadian Tire says the OEMs are 'Coil on plug' and want $200 to fit my new ones (the guy looked like he didn't know too much?). There is a strange hex rubber boot on some of the plugs? (It is a 2005 model)
Due to the price of gas I have already purchased the Pulstar plugs ($150) so, unless I am going to damage something, I wish to proceed.
Canadian Tire says the OEMs are 'Coil on plug' and want $200 to fit my new ones (the guy looked like he didn't know too much?). There is a strange hex rubber boot on some of the plugs? (It is a 2005 model)
Due to the price of gas I have already purchased the Pulstar plugs ($150) so, unless I am going to damage something, I wish to proceed.
old_master
03-27-2008, 04:03 PM
The 4.3L plug wires run from the distributor cap to the plugs, only one ignition coil. $50.00 MAX! Save yourself a LOT of money, and headaches, use the AC plugs that the engine was designed to use. You will not get better performance using anything else, the only "damage" will be to your wallet.
MT-2500
03-27-2008, 05:10 PM
Thanks for the feedback.
Canadian Tire says the OEMs are 'Coil on plug' and want $200 to fit my new ones (the guy looked like he didn't know too much?). There is a strange hex rubber boot on some of the plugs? (It is a 2005 model)
Due to the price of gas I have already purchased the Pulstar plugs ($150) so, unless I am going to damage something, I wish to proceed.
As Old master says stay with the Ac-Delco plugs the good Ac delco book calls for.
Anything else and you will have a lot of engine running problems that can led to engine or cat damage and is a big:nono: .
Canadian Tire says the OEMs are 'Coil on plug' and want $200 to fit my new ones (the guy looked like he didn't know too much?). There is a strange hex rubber boot on some of the plugs? (It is a 2005 model)
Due to the price of gas I have already purchased the Pulstar plugs ($150) so, unless I am going to damage something, I wish to proceed.
As Old master says stay with the Ac-Delco plugs the good Ac delco book calls for.
Anything else and you will have a lot of engine running problems that can led to engine or cat damage and is a big:nono: .
JJames3
03-27-2008, 05:54 PM
Thanks Guys,
I will try to send them back.:runaround:
I will try to send them back.:runaround:
MT-2500
03-27-2008, 08:44 PM
You are welcome.
That is a good wise decision.
Good luck
MT
That is a good wise decision.
Good luck
MT
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