Jeff Geist
Active Member
Wife called to tell me I got a package. She said, "I don't think it's the battery tester you ordered". I said, "I know...it's my Taylor spark plug wires". Needless to say, my "extended because no one's in the office today" lunch break included a trip to Ford to pick up some motocraft plugs. Looks like I'll have a weekend project.
I've read quite a few of the posts on the challenges in changing the wires and plugs. I haven't had to change wires since my Chevy sprint back in 1992. Can this be done with just a normal spark plug socket set?
Also - thanks Ryan Y for the update about summit racing having the wrong part number for the sport trac (it was listed as the OHV engine; they didn't have it listed as the DOHC engine)...anyway, thanks.
Since no one in my family got my ST anything for Christmas...it was up to me. I can't believe they didn't get her anything. Afterall, she is part of the family.
And Happy New Year's to everyone.
I've read quite a few of the posts on the challenges in changing the wires and plugs. I haven't had to change wires since my Chevy sprint back in 1992. Can this be done with just a normal spark plug socket set?
Also - thanks Ryan Y for the update about summit racing having the wrong part number for the sport trac (it was listed as the OHV engine; they didn't have it listed as the DOHC engine)...anyway, thanks.
Since no one in my family got my ST anything for Christmas...it was up to me. I can't believe they didn't get her anything. Afterall, she is part of the family.
And Happy New Year's to everyone.