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Old 10-04-2001, 02:15 PM   #1
richd
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Wow! Thanks! This is exactly what I needed.

Just one question...are you sure I should only use 25% antifreeze? I'm just concerned because the weather can be pretty cold here.

I have ACDelco R43TS plugs along with Pep Boys special cap/rotor/"Premium" Wires.

I'll probably wind up working on this Saturday and/or Sunday (My friends birthday then my birthday). I'll keep you posted.

Thanks again!

Rich D.
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