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I can feed the plug
wire through the boot and trim to length but do not know how to attach the spring Reb.... The prong is inserted through the plug insulating outer covering to engage the inner steel wire. However, just to be sure of a good contact, I always trim back about a 1/8" of the insulating covering, then fold the exposed wires back against the circumfrence of the wire, trimming off the excess so that it conforms with the roundness of the wire. I then hold the spring terminal alongside the wire to judge where to insert the prong so that when I flip the spring around in front of the wire, it will be firmly up against the steel inner wire. Now, to insert the wire and spring into the rubber boot easily, spray a slight bit of WD40 on the spring, wire, and the inner portion of the boot where the wire will be inserted. Just a little bit. That ought to do it. Note that the large boot is for the spark plug, the smaller boot is to go to the coil. Joe (30+ Years With OMC) |
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Thanks Joe,
Your tips make sense and will greatly help in completion of attaching the coil wire to the plug boot/connector. I greatly appreciate your help, Reb BTW, You would not happen to know where to get a low compression head gasket for a Johnson 50 1972. I hear they are available but cannot find them. Supposedly OMC had bulletins on timing a recommended Head Gaskets for old Johnsons I have had no luck finding them. "ReevesJ32" wrote in message ... I can feed the plug wire through the boot and trim to length but do not know how to attach the spring Reb.... The prong is inserted through the plug insulating outer covering to engage the inner steel wire. However, just to be sure of a good contact, I always trim back about a 1/8" of the insulating covering, then fold the exposed wires back against the circumfrence of the wire, trimming off the excess so that it conforms with the roundness of the wire. I then hold the spring terminal alongside the wire to judge where to insert the prong so that when I flip the spring around in front of the wire, it will be firmly up against the steel inner wire. Now, to insert the wire and spring into the rubber boot easily, spray a slight bit of WD40 on the spring, wire, and the inner portion of the boot where the wire will be inserted. Just a little bit. That ought to do it. Note that the large boot is for the spark plug, the smaller boot is to go to the coil. Joe (30+ Years With OMC) |
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