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TOPIC: Pulled off my old coils and....
Pulled off my old coils and.... 10 months 1 week ago #1
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They are coated with something that has dried up. Am I supposed to lube the new coils? If so with what? Di electric grease?
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Re: Pulled off my old coils and.... 10 months 1 week ago #2
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Got it figured out. Kinda tells you how old my vehicles are, I've never worked on coils and the grease on the old ones smelt like bearing grease. Feels good to do my own wrenchin'!
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Re: Pulled off my old coils and.... 10 months 1 week ago #3
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George the Coils once fully seated try and line the heads up so you can make a 1/2 turn clockwise that will lock it down
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