Spark plug leads

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wapo
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Spark plug leads

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Just removed leads, pretty sure I know what order they go back on, can someone please confirm:

6 to 1
5 to 3
4 to 2

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If u got the technical manual, it will have a diagram that u can follow :wink:

If not u can download it from the following site.

http://www.fto-ireland.com/downloads.html
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wapo,
sorry i couldn't have been more assistance on the phone...

let me know how you go....
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Thanks guys,

The diagram on the FTO Ireland website "engine manual" confirmed that I had not messed up the order. Bolted all the bits together and she started first go.

I have had the FTO for 2 weeks now and am very happy with the ride. The guy I purchased it from kept her in perfect condition. Came with 17 x 7 inch with 215/35 all the way round, big hotdog exhaust and very low (TEIN fully adjustable coil overs) and 53K on the clock.

Another question if someone knows the answer; the sparks I replaced looked like they were the original ones, but look totally different to the one's I fitted. These are the part numbers:

Old: BKR7EKC - N
New: BKR6EIX

There is no difference to the way the car drives, but I am concerned that the sparks differ so much.

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Post by FTOluv »

Those old spark plugs can be bought for $12. Not too sure what would happen with different plugs.
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