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Plastic cover???

Not sure what they are called, but they are where the spark plugs are by the heads.

 

After looking at it closely you can see that the rubber seal on the end is not looking its best. What is its purpose? Is it possible to buy new rubber rings, cos Im guessing I need new ones?

 

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Thanks,

 

Ant

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The coilpacks seal nicely over them, I think just to protect from dirt/water that kinda thing. .

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The coilpacks seal nicely over them, I think just to protect from dirt/water that kinda thing. .

 

Ok cheers jimmy. I do remember seeing dry water marks on a couple of the coil packs. Do you think the condition of the rubber rings would cause a problem? Or will they be ok to replace back in as is?

 

Cheers,

 

Ant

Ok cheers jimmy. I do remember seeing dry water marks on a couple of the coil packs. Do you think the condition of the rubber rings would cause a problem? Or will they be ok to replace back in as is?

 

Cheers,

 

Ant

 

I would replace for peice of mind, water could slowly build up over time from moisture/condensation and cause arking/missfiring etc Never seen any for sale anywhere though,,, maybe you can just purchse the rubber top bits?

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I would replace for peice of mind, water could slowly build up over time from moisture/condensation and cause arking/missfiring etc Never seen any for sale anywhere though,,, maybe you can just purchse the rubber top bits?

 

That makes sense. I'll start with Dan at DTA,

 

Cheers jimmy.

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I looked at the online manual and it said ornament, Some how it didn't sound right and didn't want to put that as the name in case it was wrong :D

 

Cheers for the link, but I only need the rubber bits and they seem a little expensive.

 

Thanks Silver bullet.

 

Ive got two spare big plastic bits and 5 of the washers if you need em Ant.

 

You have PM.

 

Cheers Ant

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