I usually mark the spark plug wires with wire numbers and engrave the numbers
on the distributor cap.
Saves allot of time and aggravation !!!
Joe Curry wrote:
> John,
> The lever is held on with a solid layer of rust! Use a punch or screwdriver
>and hammer to tap it off.
>
> Joe
>
> John Hobson wrote:
> >
> > I am in the process of recovering my seats, but for some reason I cannot
> > remove the seat recliner lever. I have removed the screw from the lever
> > centre, but the lever won't budge! How is it attached? Should it just
> > come straight off, and has probably rusted on? If this is the case any
> > tips for getting it off?
> >
> > BTW Managed to scare myself this weekend when setting the spark plug
> > gaps, put the HT leads back in the wrong order, and couldn't get the car
> > to run! I was fiddling around with the plugs for ages, and I thought I
> > had totally broken the engine, until I thought about checking the firing
> > order. That's one not to repeat anyway. It's amazing how such
> > oversights seems so stupid in retrospect!
> >
> > cheers
> > John
> >
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