Plug wires on 94?

Steve-Indy

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NOT hard, after you remove wiper arms, cowling, and supports. Some remove heater cover, but I have not had to do that. Do ONE WIRE at a time, and take your time.
 

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Steve,
Your hands must be smaller than mine. I had a few cuts and bruses before I was done.
It's tight, but it can be done with patients.
Like Steve says one at the time and take your time.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Steve-Indy:
NOT hard, after you remove wiper arms, cowling, and supports. Some remove heater cover, but I have not had to do that. Do ONE WIRE at a time, and take your time.

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What he said. Be patient and you will do fine. There will be times during the process that you will think it can not be done but it can.
 

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Small hands is a plus. Its real tight at the coils. A little diaelectric grease
will help slide wire boots onto the coil terminals. You can buy the grease at any NAPA or Pep Boys. Do one at a time and number your wires.
 

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MSD makes a direct replacement set. I have them on my 95, only problem is, they don't offer the higher HP yellow color.
 

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Call JonB at Parts Rack...360-837-3937...has good advice and several types of wires, including OEM, Magnacor, and MOPAR Performance.
 

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