Question about Honda Accord
...You should apply dielectric grease to the insides of the spark plug wire boots liberally. Also, you can spray WD-40 inside the distributor cap to displace moisture which will allow your car to
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Washed engine. Now no spark. Cleaned all electrical connections with contact cleaner still no spark. Help! try spraying the inside of the distributor cap with WD-40
Question about Honda Accord
...fine. Where do I start? I'd try WD-40 on all spark plug wires and system. It helps remove the moisture that most likely the issue. If it helps, you need new set. Spray inside the distributor cap
...it wants to shut off Take the distributer cap off and spray the inside of the cap with wd-40 and wipe clean. If that doesn't work replace the cap. If that doesn't work replace the spark plug
...Spray some wd-40 or other lubricant in the hole where the wire was in. Use long nose pliers and dry to turn the boot. once it turns it will come out. Use needle nose pliers and make sure you are ...
Question about Pontiac Cars & Trucks
...WD' is an abbreviation of 'Water Displacement', and was recipe/formula number 40. Pull each spark plug cap in turn and spray the spark plug neck, and inside the spark plug cap. DON'T pull them all at ...
40,wipe the wd 40 out of cap real good before attaching it to vehicle,cause it will blow up the cap when you start the truck,I know,It happened to me in 1979.The ignition sealer spray is a awsume idea
...spray WD-40 anywhere you do not want the water so you can run the vehicle. Be very careful if you do this inside an older cars distributor cap since The WD-40 will also break down the bearing ...
...replacing your spark-plugs/wires, cap/rotor, air-filter. Spray some WD-40 on the throttle-body recoil spring.Get a can of carburettor/throttle-body cleaner and spray the inside of the
Question about Cars & Trucks
...wd 40... remove one spark plug wire, spray it in the end where it hooks to the plug and all the way bk to the distributor...where the other side hooks in... reattach it to the spark plug and move to ...
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