Changing Your Spark Plug Resistors

First go to home depot or someplace and get a foot of #6 copper ground wire. Costs less than a buck.

Pull a  cap off a plug and look inside. The brass piece that slides over the plug has a slot in it for a flat  blade screwdriver.

Unscrew it and turn the cap over. The brass piece will fall out along with the resistor. (A spring may come out too)   If a washer comes out, just discard it, we don't re-use it.

That's how you do all 4 wires.

There are 2 different size resistors. Cut 4 pieces of the copper wire the same length as the long resistors. Make sure the ends are relatively flat.

Now you just put them back together using the copper instead of the resistors.

If a spring came out of any of the caps that goes in first, then the copper, then screw the brass piece back in. You can also eliminate the spring and cut the copper wire long enough to go from the bottom of the cap to the bottom of the brass piece. 

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