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Spent the last few days (well a few hours, still sad) trying to get a spark plug wire on the #7 Cylinder on the Tiger. Not much room, non-cooperative plug boot, and finally a broken spark plug connector. Not sure why so hard but ruined a spark plug wire as I broke the contact in half after trying to get it on the plug. Bottom line is that the 135 degree plug wire will not work on this cylinder (possibly others). Part of the problem is the thick header flange and how close the bolt is over the plug which prevents easy
positioning of the wire boot around it.
So off to Summit for more wires. Snapping the wire on the plug is easy if you can get you hand in and apply pressure at the right angle and strength. Can't quite do that, tried to use a small piece of metal to try to pop it on, all that did was scratch up the paint on the support brace
Going to try a straight boot for this one and see how it goes. Also ordered some spare metal clips for the spark plug to see if I can repair the one that is broken or get broken. The wires are F'n expensive these days
Laying out the wires, 1 out of 8 connected to a plug. Driver size is difficult to get them on the plugs.
Box number 2 cracked open (steeling from the Mustang Project). Taylor 409 10.4mm wires are nice!
After trying to get #7 wire on, this was the results of trying. Going to try a straight plug boot on the problematic ones.
The driver side has really limited access to getting your hand in the rear 2 cylinders due to the steering shaft. I should really just take it out and put the wires on, but not good to need to do that so going to try a straight (180 degree) boot.
positioning of the wire boot around it.
So off to Summit for more wires. Snapping the wire on the plug is easy if you can get you hand in and apply pressure at the right angle and strength. Can't quite do that, tried to use a small piece of metal to try to pop it on, all that did was scratch up the paint on the support brace


Laying out the wires, 1 out of 8 connected to a plug. Driver size is difficult to get them on the plugs.
Box number 2 cracked open (steeling from the Mustang Project). Taylor 409 10.4mm wires are nice!
After trying to get #7 wire on, this was the results of trying. Going to try a straight plug boot on the problematic ones.
The driver side has really limited access to getting your hand in the rear 2 cylinders due to the steering shaft. I should really just take it out and put the wires on, but not good to need to do that so going to try a straight (180 degree) boot.
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