did you have to buy a whole kit? Or were you able to piecemeal?Got mine from ebay.
I will get pics. Are they new? Thanks.I have a big old coffee can full but knowing what size you actually need would help.... Just to make sure.
I bought the Kit also, I just screwed up a few trying to install them. Whoops.I bought the kit. Happy 4th!!
Not hard to make old ones look new.....
Use a socket or something else that's 1/4" smaller than the inside diameter of the plug. Then get the hammer.I bought the Kit also, I just screwed up a few trying to install them. Whoops.
Either one you use, got to wipe it off. For the first year, I didn't wipe off the WD40 and found that it did just like you say....collects dust. The lacquer thinner seems to dry fast but then again, got to wipe it off....at least I like to but the silly cone spray seems to work pretty good too.Using lacquer thinner on cleaning rubber parts has worked for me for years. So saying lacquer thinner will eat at the plasticizes will promote faster dry rot and hardening, I'm not going to argue that.
My plugs are fine, all I hear is blah blah blah.
WD40 works good too, but it draws dust/dirt to them so there's my blah blah blah lol.
Happy 4th of July weekend to all.
My old ones are very brittle, almost flaked away when I took them out. I was just thinking with a new paint job, that new plugs with a little line of seam sealer made sense.Yep, it's called lacquer thinner.