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Old 12-20-2009, 10:52 PM
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OK, here is what I have. I put my headers on today and when I put the spark plug wires on and the boot of the plug is setting on my headers in a few places I have the stock heat shields on and the boot still hits. I don't want them to melt, what can I do.
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maybe wrap them just an i dea. i'm pretty sure their are special made sleeves for the boots.
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Get some MSD wires and then you can bend the spark plug boot out of the way.
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Originally Posted by 98noscamaross
Get some MSD wires and then you can bend the spark plug boot out of the way.
This is what I did, I also used some spark plug boot heat coverings.




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