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Using RTV or GM Pipe Sealant with PTFE on Bolts

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Old 09-05-2010, 07:41 AM
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Nothing like the satisfaction of doing it yourself! Don't feel bad, I've crossed spark plug wires before. Good job!
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Most of the time I tell guys that if the car runs bad on first start that it'* the wires. And yes..I do that often enough...lol
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