Randy, I can't help with the Ford stuff but would like to know your Toyota
source.

Thanks
Harry


On 9/7/07, R A Bennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm told that there are some sort of spark plug boots attached to the coil
> packs over the spark plugs. I'm told
> that it is a good idea to order new boots and put them on when changing
> sparkplugs on the Triton Ford motors. If
> the boot cracks and leaks, the engine will miss and people think it is the
> coil.
>
> Boots are cheaper than coils.
>
> While we are off on this Ford line, does anyone have experience with a
> good place to buy genuine Ford  parts online
> at a good price? I'm doing it with Toyota parts and assume there is likely
> somewhere that would do the same with
> other brands. The local dealer is not about to cut his profit on parts and
> I do like original equipment for many
> purposes.
>
> Randy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Coil packs
>
>
> <<They have a coil-on-plug setup where there is a separate coil for each
> spark plug. In my experience these are prone to failure (well, think about
> it,
> you have 8 coils, thus the failure probability of one coil
> is multiplied by 8)>>
>
>
>
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