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Pop Quiz, Hotshot!

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Post subtitle: "Ed goofs up the simplest stuff..."

So, time to install a decent set of spark plug wires on the ol' 440. The kind you have to custom cut and so forth.
No big deal, done it a hundred times, right?
Remember, this is me we're talking about...

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Study the picture below of the finished product. Who can spot the teeny tiny mistake I made first?
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I could be wrong, but I don't think 1 & 2 are supposed to be side be side
 
Firing order is screwed!
 
I could be wrong, but I don't think 1 & 2 are supposed to be side be side
Buzzer sounds...
Firing order of a 440: 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
#2 & #1 are indeed next to each other in the cap.

Firing order is screwed!
You are correct as far as you go.
Now, take that out to the full answer!
 
Wired in the wrong direction. That is something I would do. Wonder what would happen if you fired it.
 
#8 and #4 are supposed to be next to each other.
What about the coil wire ?
 
Counterclockwise, 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
 
Wired wrong direction? Should be Counterclockwise.
 
Buzzer sounds...
Firing order of a 440: 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
#2 & #1 are indeed next to each other in the cap.


You are correct as far as you go.
Now, take that out to the full answer!
I should of been more specific
 
I know, you forgot to scuff and paint your headers with high temp b-b-q grill paint before the new plug wires !!!
k , what do I win!
 
Wired in the wrong direction. That is something I would do. Wonder what would happen if you fired it.
Judges?
(Judges huddle up and confer, then hand Ed a small piece of paper)

The judges' final decision is that THIS IS THE FIRST ACCEPTABLE ANSWER.
Congrats, HT413!
The answer we were looking for is "That dummy Ed wired the thing up for CLOCKWISE rotation, not the 440's correct COUNTER-CLOCKWISE rotation."
Perfectly, I might add. :)
The truly sad part is the whole time I was out in the shop, sweating my *** off (it's friggin HOT these days) I had in the back of my mind "counter-clockwise, Ed".
I get it done finally and go in the house, directly to the shower....
and then it hit me:
I did what?
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The only saving grace was that I didn't attempt to fire the GTX up whilst wired dumbassedly - and that I figured it out before attempting same.
Bad part was/is - the wires were cut to fit nicely in the WRONG rotation.
Sigh.

EPILOGUE:
Went out this evening and corrected the sitee-ashun:
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My purpose in life is to do dumb things so that others may not....
Ed on the Ridge
 
I know, you forgot to scuff and paint your headers with high temp b-b-q grill paint before the new plug wires !!!
k , what do I win!
You know those POS Hedmans came with the car over 7 years ago and haven't changed color one damn bit since?
I keep waiting for them to rust or get thin or something but they refuse.
I think it's because they know how much I HATE them. :)
 
Thank you for being humble enough to post this. We all make mistakes, some are simple, others are big boo-boos.
My most common one was forgetting to tighten lug nuts. I never got far before hearing the noise in panic and stopping to investigate.
 
I won, I said firing order was wrong! Lol!!!
 
If something is screwed, it must be wrong.
 
Don't feel left out Ed. I could write a book on some of the things that I've done. That's why I have this sign in my garage.
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Being able to laugh at your mistakes makes you ok in my book :thumbsup:
 
LOL, or the day I went mopar electronic ignition & said this is easy. Until I keep hearing this weird noise after starting and figure out I’m feeding 12v back to starter relay & keeping starter drive engaged! Yeah, we’re all d—-a—- once in awhile.
 
Don't feel left out Ed. I could write a book on some of the things that I've done. That's why I have this sign in my garage.
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Being able to laugh at your mistakes makes you ok in my book :thumbsup:
I reckon if one doesn't have a good sense of humor about our own screw ups - one will certainly be thrust upon us with age. :)
In younger years, I'd have probably cussed some, maybe even tossed a tool across the garage or some such if the mood hit just right.
Now I honestly get tickled, especially when I took great care to PERFECTLY screw it up so well. :)
 
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