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I'm looking at a diagram I found here and wondering if when I switch the cables for spark plug 5 and 6, I'll leave the other end on the coil pack and just route it to the cylinder on the opposite side?
Do you think it's possible to switch the cable on the coil pack without removing anything else? I figure this might help me determine if the coil pack itself is problematic. I understand these are difficult to get to and some people relocate the coil pack.
Last edited by neuropathy; Apr 2, 2021 at 05:40 PM.
Just to be abundantly clear, no, that will not work.
The positions on the coil pack determine the firing order. That is the order in which each piston is reaching the top of its compression stroke and ready to have the fuel-air mixture ignited to begin the power stroke. If you swap the wires at the plug end only, it will run like crap.
Run like crap as a technical term.
The truck would have a misfire on two of its eight cylinders.
I think I understand - I can't just switch the cable at the spark plug; I have to disconnect cable 5 and 6 from the coil pack and the plug, the reconnect the other cable?
Last edited by neuropathy; Apr 2, 2021 at 06:38 PM.
Correct, which is why I suggested just doing new wires, plugs, and coil packs. Never a bad idea to do and not super costly. If doing any work with wires and you're having an issue might as well do the packs or at least the pack that the problem cylinder is fired from.
Are the Bosch Platinum +4 pre-gapped properly for the D2? I don't know how I'd use a coin-type gap tool on a +4 type plug... Are the Eurospare ignition wires decent? The current wires in the vehicle are blue and I think they might be the Magnecor 8mm set https://www.roverparts.com/engine/kits/9207B/
I don't think there's much spilt oil on the valve cover over cylinder 5 (there's a bit on the other side, but no misfire there) - do you think the plugs and wires can get contaminated by oil that's made it's way around the plug sockets?
Last edited by neuropathy; Apr 3, 2021 at 06:25 PM.
Cool, I'll look for some good prices then. I've been doing everything myself except tires and alignment for a bit now but I'm learning on the way here. $150 for coil packs, wire and plugs sounds good! Thank you