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Old 03-02-2006, 11:27 PM   #1
46stang
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Default Re: 96 GT Misfire

Its the plug wires! I can guarantee it! The problem isn't the ohms, its they leak. If you inspect the the white plastic portion of the plugwire that sits in the hole you will see a little black spot somewhere on the white part. the spark jumps through the side of the wire and grounds out to the head. very, very common. Also bosch plugs wouldn't be my first choice of plugs. i like motorcraft but thats me.
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