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Old 23-09-2005, 02:52 PM   #1
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Default spark leads?

I got some top gun leads from ebay. They are new and didnt think i could complain for $28 delivered to me. However they seem a bit different. The rubbers that go onto the distributor or what ever the F it is seem far too small/tight. In the motorcraft ones there seems like a pin in the rubber the top guns only have like a ring not a pin. Anyway my question is are there any difference between series 1 and 2.
The sticker on the box says AU series 1 98-00
series 2 - feb 00
mines a series 2 jun 00. I wouldve thought they would just be the same

Jarrett.

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