can't remember who on here said that they drilled holes in their dizzy cap to remove moisture but i did the "search" on here and came up with nothing. i did google it and came up with a few forums that talked about it.
i just got through doing it on my ty and noticed a lot of moisture in side the cap.:tdown:
not only that but i noticed a brass tip on the cap from the plug that is on the passenger side closest to the rad (sorry, i don't know my firing order) was brown and the ones on both sides of it were browning. is the moisture the cause of it?
i did do a tune-up recently, only i did not replace the cap and rotor cause i did not know the msd kit part #. my dizzy is msd pro billet and i'd like to keep it all msd. i also heard to stick with only brass terminals.
any thoughts? no need to make an appointment.
i just got through doing it on my ty and noticed a lot of moisture in side the cap.:tdown:
not only that but i noticed a brass tip on the cap from the plug that is on the passenger side closest to the rad (sorry, i don't know my firing order) was brown and the ones on both sides of it were browning. is the moisture the cause of it?
i did do a tune-up recently, only i did not replace the cap and rotor cause i did not know the msd kit part #. my dizzy is msd pro billet and i'd like to keep it all msd. i also heard to stick with only brass terminals.
any thoughts? no need to make an appointment.