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Old 10-23-2009, 04:30 PM
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Yeah, i've seen it at more than one of the plugs, atleast 3 of them are doing it. I've done all that I can think of to try and stop it but nothing has worked.
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Old 10-26-2009, 09:06 AM
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If it is arching at the plug(s), then the boot(s) for the wire(s) are either not on all the way or they are bad. I think you said you replaced them, but if you pulled them off a few times, you may have cracked the boot slightly without knowing it. If they weren't on all the way for a while at first and were then put on all the way, then they probably burned up and are shot. Regardless of what happened, that is the problem is. Try a new set of wires; it's worth the $20 to rule it out or fix the issue.
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