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48ford Knight Regular
Gender:  Joined: 12 Feb 2004 User's Age: (60) Posts: 384 Location: Millbury(Toledo)Ohio
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Posted: Sun, Mar 11 2007, 12:45 pm Post subject: Keep your plug wires in order |
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This is what i do ,you get 8 plastic ties that come on bun /bread bags and a magic marker and lable them 1 to 8.
as you take the wires off the plug put the tag that is #1 on first cylinder and so on till they are all off then go ahead and pull the dizzy ,when you put it back together you won't be scratching your head and tracing wires back to the dizzy.
When you are finished put all the tags back on a nail till the next time.
Hope this helps some one
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enjenjo Site Admin

Gender:  Joined: 21 Jan 2004 User's Age: (63) Posts: 8476 Location: Swanton, Ohio
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Posted: Tue, Mar 13 2007, 10:29 pm Post subject: |
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Somewhere, don't remember where, I came up with some rolls of tape with numbers on them, 1 through 0. I use this to number wires. I know you can get them from DelCity Wire. _________________ "Walk it off Snack Fairy" |
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slocrow Nobleman

Gender:  Joined: 12 Feb 2004 User's Age: (68) Posts: 879 Location: Cleveland Ohio area
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Posted: Wed, Mar 14 2007, 10:34 am Post subject: |
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I also went the magic marker route first but being a packrat I save non-descript stuff future use. The numbers that now identify them came from the subscription service attempt for a magazine called Nuts & Bolts. They also send a nice plastic drill gauge along with each attempt.
I think there is also numbers included on the insert sheet that comes along with the blank VHS tapes.
Yes, I still use my VCR, you're lucky it isn't a Beta........................Frank _________________ Dopeler effect: The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly. |
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