COP Hickup

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khpony

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I changed plugs and cop's earlier this week on the Expy. It was running great until I kind of got on it yesterday. Had a severe miss and set the code for #8 cop. I assumed I had a bad new one. Went to change it this morning and to my surprise the connector was halfway off. I obviously didn't get it to lock/click when I installed. So.....don't make the same mistake I did just be sure when you reconnect the cop's that the connector clicks when you install it. This lets you know it's locked on. My foopah but an easy fix and it runs great again.
 

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We all make mistakes. Thanks for posting. We can all learn from each other.
 
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Well I'm in my 60's so it's OK once and a while to admit I made a mistake since it was soooooooooooo easy to fix. But mainly for the edification of others. Besides I learned enough from others on this forum to go ahead and change the plugs and cop's myself and for that I thank everyone!!
 

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LOL Dont feel bad I did the same thing a couple weeks ago. Glad I found it before I went and made an ass of myself at the parts store. LOL
 
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