BuickGirlFromMars
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- 1999 Buick Park Avenue Ultra (Supercharged) , 1977 Buick Electra Limited (350 SBB)
correlation is not causation. but im glad to hear they are ngk wires. what plug part number did you use? are they at .060 gap? only copper or or iridium (no platinum!) plugs should be usedThe wires are NGK they all came labeled. I did them one by one but I will double check to verify. I didn't take the snout off when I did the wires so I just pushed them through the best that I could. I didn't know that crossing them would mess it up that bad. I can go through and redo those. The dipstick handle was glued together when I bought it. It snapped today when I bumped it. I have another in the mail. The egr wires got chewed before I bought it. I drove it 6 hours home from Tennessee like that and it was smooth as butter. I also replaced the pcv valve trying to chase this issue, but no improvement. It's always had a little miss at idle, but everything I've done to tune it up and clean up the oil leaks made it worse.
copper, however, will wear out almost twice as fast as an older vehicle with a distributor so its not the best but it is ok to use.
Have you checked for codes by grounding A and B on the ALDL connector under the dash?