Spark plug wires

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Spark plug wires

Postby wingover » Tue Mar 11, 2014 4:37 pm

Hi Guys

I think it's time to replace my spark plug cords on my 503. Is there a specific make?
Can I buy the best from a spares shop?
Has anyone done this before(some advise in how to do it) please? :roll:
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Re: Spark plug wires

Postby Duck Rogers » Tue Mar 11, 2014 10:21 pm

wingover wrote:Hi Guys

I think it's time to replace my spark plug cords on my 503. Is there a specific make?......No
Can I buy the best from a spares shop?.....Yes
Has anyone done this before(some advise in how to do it) please? :roll:.....Not trying to be a wiseguy here but if you need advice on how to do it, then you shouldn't be doing it
Airspeed, altitude, or brains....you always need at least two
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Re: Spark plug wires

Postby wingover » Wed Mar 12, 2014 8:51 am

Hi Duck with an outlook like that nothing ever would be done don't you think. I really can't see what can be so difficult, there is no timing and such that can go out. Unless I am wrong, take out the old and put the new ones in the old ones place?
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Re: Spark plug wires

Postby Air Hog » Wed Mar 12, 2014 1:03 pm

wingover wrote:Hi Duck with an outlook like that nothing ever would be done don't you think. I really can't see what can be so difficult, there is no timing and such that can go out. Unless I am wrong, take out the old and put the new ones in the old ones place?
I Agree with the Duck. This is an Aeroplane and not a car, if you have to ask the question: "(some advise in how to do it)", then get someone that knows what he is doing to do it. With a car, if something goes wrong, you can pull of the road....
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Re: Spark plug wires

Postby Duck Rogers » Thu Mar 13, 2014 10:21 pm

wingover wrote:..... I really can't see what can be so difficult, there is no timing and such that can go out. Unless I am wrong, take out the old and put the new ones in the old ones place?....it's as easy as that! Now you see why I said you don't need advice?
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