First off, being Scotch/Irish, I have a tendency to drag my feet on anything that involves spending money. That said, a couple of months back I took Merlot out to a club meet. I noticed a very slight miss on acceleration and when increasing speed uphill on the expressway. I wrote it off as first trip, it will clear after a few runs. Took her out to run errands and it persisted. Also, noticed that something was almost imperceptibly not right. She just did not feel like herself. I finally bit the bullet and opened my wallet. Eight Denso COPs, eight Denso iridium TT spark plugs, and an appointment at my local garage. Got her back yesterday with a total bill of $500 ($300 order from Rock Auto, $200 to the garage). Immediate reaction – OMG, why didn’t I do this sooner? Today I did a run from Cottage City up to Laurel - BW Parkway, light traffic, 60 to 70mph. Smooth engine and more power on tap than I ever remember. Moral of the story: If you think it needs be done, do it. Sooner than later. And enjoy.
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COPS are so easy to do DIY - about an hour and cheap - get them from Amazon for $40 or so for a full set of 8 and a good set of plugs from a local supplier for $25 or so - huge difference. I consider it to be basic maintenance on this engine - NO BIG DEAL for those who worry about the "dreaded" COPS issue.
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How in the name of goodness do we all not buy these for $31.99 to your door.
Heck buy a couple and sell for $4 each at Ron's event. Sure can't hurt to have one or two in the trunk wheel well.
https://www.amazon.com/ECCPP-Ignitio...NDERBIRD+COILS
Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors
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Simple!Originally posted by wcoates View PostHow in the name of goodness do we all not buy these for $31.99 to your door
1. I'm pretty sure mine would need to go under the hood, not to the door
2. The picture they show displays 7 vertical and 1 horizontal. Also pretty sure all 8 need to go same direction
Gee Bill, you really didn't think this out, did you?
Bird is the word.....
Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats. H. L. Mencken US editor (1880 - 1956)
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Very observant Rusty, one of them IS horizontal but that isn't as much of a problem as the fact that it is so much bigger than the other seven. Obviously meant for a bigger engine.Originally posted by RustyFrye View Post
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1. I'm pretty sure mine would need to go under the hood, not to the door
2. The picture they show displays 7 vertical and 1 horizontal. Also pretty sure all 8 need to go same direction
Gee Bill, you really didn't think this out, did you?
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I've got 2 of these cars. I've had my grey car for 15 years and my inca gold car for 10 years. I've never replaced a single COP yet; although I'm sure I will at some point. No big deal. Just part of the normal maintenance.Originally posted by Greg S View PostWe seem to be obsessed with this COPs issue. I have even heard of people not wanting a retro because "the COPs could go bad"! Just replace them all and get it over with.
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Agree Greg. Having read all the stories about “cop’s”, I was mildly freaked out when my 02 started missing. However, once I dug in and replaced them, the job was was no big deal and the car runs perfect.Originally posted by Greg S View PostWe seem to be obsessed with this COPs issue. I have even heard of people not wanting a retro because "the COPs could go bad"! Just replace them all and get it over with.Regards,
Mike Grimm
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Mike what brand COPS did you use?Originally posted by Grimmo View Post
Agree Greg. Having read all the stories about “cop’s”, I was mildly freaked out when my 02 started missing. However, once I dug in and replaced them, the job was was no big deal and the car runs perfect.Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors
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