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Hi Guys,
So I figured I would seek your guys expertise. I just replaced my whole set of 8 coil on plugs completely in my 2005 v8, for the second time since I've owned the car. Same coils as before, but the last set lasted about 50k. Cleaned out the wells, made sure to put the right amount of dielectric, car was running great on my test ride during the night. I had the coil covers off because I was going to see how they ran for a bit before I put them back on given the difficulty of getting the covers on and off. Unfortunately it rained heavily during the night and when I started my car this morning it was misfiring terribly. I'm not sure if moisture and condensation from the night rain got into the boots, as it was still very cold at about 32 degress this morning test drove her to the train, but it still continued and when I popped the hood at the train, I didn't notice any moisture on the plugs.
Do you think it's possible one or more of the plugs is exhibiting failing behavior, or that it is more likely moisture and that if I take out the plugs, dry them out completely with a heat gun, blow out the wells with a compressor, and reinstall them with the covers tight that they function properly?
I appreciate any advice you guys can give. Mad respect for the wealth of information you got here.
So I figured I would seek your guys expertise. I just replaced my whole set of 8 coil on plugs completely in my 2005 v8, for the second time since I've owned the car. Same coils as before, but the last set lasted about 50k. Cleaned out the wells, made sure to put the right amount of dielectric, car was running great on my test ride during the night. I had the coil covers off because I was going to see how they ran for a bit before I put them back on given the difficulty of getting the covers on and off. Unfortunately it rained heavily during the night and when I started my car this morning it was misfiring terribly. I'm not sure if moisture and condensation from the night rain got into the boots, as it was still very cold at about 32 degress this morning test drove her to the train, but it still continued and when I popped the hood at the train, I didn't notice any moisture on the plugs.
Do you think it's possible one or more of the plugs is exhibiting failing behavior, or that it is more likely moisture and that if I take out the plugs, dry them out completely with a heat gun, blow out the wells with a compressor, and reinstall them with the covers tight that they function properly?
I appreciate any advice you guys can give. Mad respect for the wealth of information you got here.