Spark plug wire number 7 (or 8)
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Spark plug wire number 7 (or 8)



Replacing that plug is difficult, but attaching the wire shouldn't be too much 
trouble. Aproach it from the front of the car, use a footstool if you have to, 
but lean in on top of the engine and brace yourself with your left arm while 
reaching down with your right.

Roy
67 Crown FDHT 

In a message dated 3/27/2003 10:25:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, "D. Dardalis" 
<dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>On one of my 68's, the plug wire of the rear cylinder on the driver side 
>bank came loose while driving.  I think the reason is because I did not 
>push it in properly when I installed it.  I can't access it from above to 
>push it hard enough.  The question is, is there another way that works with 
>this plug wire?  I tried to reach it from under the car after removing a 
>sheet metal cover, no way.  Is it more accessible under the fender after 
>removing the front tire?  Before I spend the time and effort and time 
>trying, I hope I can get some suggestions from people that have faced this 
>problem before for 67 and 68's...
>
>Thanks
>
>D^2, 2x68s
>
>
>
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