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Old 05-01-2005, 11:37 AM
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header and spark plug problem

I have a 78 Cutlass 350Chevy V8, and I noticed that the headers that came with the car, is burning the #6 spark plug boot. Any suggestions besides trying to buy some new coated headers? I just need a temp fix for just about a few months and then I will look at buying some more probably.
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Old 05-22-2005, 08:06 AM
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Re: header and spark plug problem

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Originally Posted by boogiedown27
I have a 78 Cutlass 350Chevy V8, and I noticed that the headers that came with the car, is burning the #6 spark plug boot. Any suggestions besides trying to buy some new coated headers? I just need a temp fix for just about a few months and then I will look at buying some more probably.
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you can get ceramic coated headers or you can gets the fire-resistant material and wrap your headers for the time being. is there any way you can re-router your wires to keep them from being burnt?
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