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Posted by a friend purchashed a 1992 mercury grand marquis and doen't know where the plugs are located. on January 28, 2000 at 11:36:32 from (206.104.243.84):
In Reply to: Re: Re: SPARK PROBLEMS, I dare you to explain this one! posted by John Healey on June 20, 1998 at 19:41:51:
: First of all don't go putting any resistors on your spark plugs and if possible stay away from the guy that told you that. You should be using a Champion D21 plug . I would start a process of elimination by changing a plug at a time then a wire at a time and so on. One thing that has given me absolute fits in the past, especially on a magneto, is the carbon core automotive wires. Ceck all the wires and make sure they are steel core wires. John
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