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Hurt Cobra Motor...What should I do??
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<blockquote data-quote="Avispa" data-source="post: 9948806" data-attributes="member: 78552"><p>You may want to check that #6 coil pack after you do the compression test. That plug is a dead short circuit. That can't do the coil pack a whole lot of good. There's no quench area in Cobra heads to smash up the little piece of plug insulator, so the whole thing had to go through or get partuially stuck in a valve. About the only reason for a plug insulator to do that is bad detonation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avispa, post: 9948806, member: 78552"] You may want to check that #6 coil pack after you do the compression test. That plug is a dead short circuit. That can't do the coil pack a whole lot of good. There's no quench area in Cobra heads to smash up the little piece of plug insulator, so the whole thing had to go through or get partuially stuck in a valve. About the only reason for a plug insulator to do that is bad detonation. [/QUOTE]
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