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<blockquote data-quote="dvdswan" data-source="post: 1052930" data-attributes="member: 78504"><p>Did the spark plugs and plug wires for the P0303. It's a PITA doing the plugs from the top. I actually got fed up and jacked up the front end and pulled the tires and the plugs were a ton easier to access. #3 was still a little testy but all was well.</p><p></p><p>The old plugs were gapped from .027 to .033, FSM states .061 to .067. Gapped them at .064. Truck did fire right up but truck started idling rough. The plug wires I got, which I thought were really good and direct replacements, not one of them snapped on to the plugs, really kind of pissed me off. I tried pinching them closed a little, didn't work. Apparently, there wasn't an inner clip on any of them. I would highly not recommend these ones. I now am getting a P0301, P0303, P0304, and P0305. SMH. Amazon is not showing the wires anymore and I tossed the box. There were 8mm and red.</p><p></p><p>What plug wires do you guys recommend. </p><p></p><p>The plugs are NGKs and I've never had any issues with those. Amazon didn't have Autolites which I would have preferred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvdswan, post: 1052930, member: 78504"] Did the spark plugs and plug wires for the P0303. It's a PITA doing the plugs from the top. I actually got fed up and jacked up the front end and pulled the tires and the plugs were a ton easier to access. #3 was still a little testy but all was well. The old plugs were gapped from .027 to .033, FSM states .061 to .067. Gapped them at .064. Truck did fire right up but truck started idling rough. The plug wires I got, which I thought were really good and direct replacements, not one of them snapped on to the plugs, really kind of pissed me off. I tried pinching them closed a little, didn't work. Apparently, there wasn't an inner clip on any of them. I would highly not recommend these ones. I now am getting a P0301, P0303, P0304, and P0305. SMH. Amazon is not showing the wires anymore and I tossed the box. There were 8mm and red. What plug wires do you guys recommend. The plugs are NGKs and I've never had any issues with those. Amazon didn't have Autolites which I would have preferred. [/QUOTE]
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