#7 Plug Boot rubbing header primary
#7 Plug Boot rubbing header primary
pacesetter shorties --> plug boot #7 is right up against the header primary, but only the tip of it. So far, about 2 weeks now, it hasnt burned it at all from what i can tell, however i do not drive the car much. Need recommendations on best boot protector.
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Same exact problem I had...but I burnt through two of them. I finally went with accel header plugs and that has taken care of the problem. Probably about a 1/4" air space now. Let me know what your new dyno numbers are...I am curious cause I noticed a huge difference after my install....more than I thought I would.
Opps...just saw your sig...the accel plugs are platinums..which you can't run with NOS. I am probably going to add the bottle myself at which time I will take the drivers side off and introduce it to my hammer..
Opps...just saw your sig...the accel plugs are platinums..which you can't run with NOS. I am probably going to add the bottle myself at which time I will take the drivers side off and introduce it to my hammer..
Last edited by whatsup; Jan 14, 2004 at 12:00 AM.
I thought of Accel plugs as well, and would do it, except for nitrous, i have heard they are copper however...i will check.....Joseph of TSP is working of the car as I type, and i will post up what we did to help any of you out.
problems we will tackle tonight
1.) Passenger side O2 will not thread in nor start to thread in
2.) #7 Plug boot
3.) primary rubbing steering column shaft
Will let everyone know late late tonight or early tomorrow.
Thanks,
Bo
problems we will tackle tonight
1.) Passenger side O2 will not thread in nor start to thread in
2.) #7 Plug boot
3.) primary rubbing steering column shaft
Will let everyone know late late tonight or early tomorrow.
Thanks,
Bo
OK ALL IS GOOD!!!
Instead of retapping it, 18mm taps are hard to come by, Joesph drilled on the first thread and created an opening thread, i guess u could say, so the O2 would thread in....problem solved!!
Little bit of a pain in the *** to get off the plug with header on, but i didnt want to pull it off, so we just wrestled with it, got it off, and put some heat insulator around it....got it back in there....we'll see how well it works.
This was the fun one! After thinking it over, we decided not to dimple the header or grind anything, but to loosen the 3 10mm screws located at the base of the column under the dash. After loosening them just enuff so the shaft would move, Joseph wedged in a crobar and gave everything enuff clearance. I tightened the bolts back up, pulled the crobar out, and all is better!
I hope this can help some of you out there having probs w/ pacesetter shorties. I will be dynoing it here very soon and will be sure to post those results.
Bo
1.) Passenger side O2 will not thread in nor start to thread in
2.) #7 Plug boot
3.) primary rubbing steering column shaft
I hope this can help some of you out there having probs w/ pacesetter shorties. I will be dynoing it here very soon and will be sure to post those results.
Bo
Last edited by Twice The Fun; Jan 17, 2004 at 01:15 AM.
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