AC Delco Plug Wires Will Not Stay On

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Ken K

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The comment about not being able to work on your vehicle at the apartment complex explains a lot to me. Maybe this is why people in Omaha, are changing their oil in the parking lot of the Autozone...without a drain pan. That cost $13 more for pan, but is reusable. It does keep the asphalt fresh looking & shinny though.
 

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The comment about not being able to work on your vehicle at the apartment complex explains a lot to me. Maybe this is why people in Omaha, are changing their oil in the parking lot of the Autozone...without a drain pan. That cost $13 more for pan, but is reusable. It does keep the asphalt fresh looking & shinny though.
It's kinda mind-boggling when you consider they can just take that drain pan right back inside and dump it into the recycling tank...

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I have an oil pan too and I just do my oil changes at my brother's house. But if we get caught here even with the hood up we get a $25 fine. Yesterday (being Sunday) I checked my plug wires again. I found the wires to plugs 7 and 8 were not on all the way. It was a ***** to push them on but I got them. Truck runs like a scalded cat now :) It's a 1990 and only has 158K on it. Just getting broken in. Thanks for the help and comments guys!
 

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The comment about not being able to work on your vehicle at the apartment complex explains a lot to me. Maybe this is why people in Omaha, are changing their oil in the parking lot of the Autozone...without a drain pan. That cost $13 more for pan, but is reusable. It does keep the asphalt fresh looking & shinny though.
This is off way off topic but screw omaha. I hate that town. Everything is such a pain there.
 
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