Omega Owners Forum

Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Cumbria on 28 March 2009, 23:14:00

Title: HT lead removel
Post by: Cumbria on 28 March 2009, 23:14:00
Does any one know if you can get the ht removel tool that clips onto the ht leads from  the stealers or any other source cant see any on ebay. Thanks
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: hotel21 on 28 March 2009, 23:46:03
Guessing your talking about the orange plastic gubbins toi pull the plug leads from the plugs....

No doubt someone will have a spare or three kicking about if you want one.  Actually, think I may have one at the back of my tool drawer you can have, if I can find it....   :y
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: nick v6 on 29 March 2009, 08:30:17
don't be a wimp
pull them off with your fingers
just don't touch anywhere on the car when you do :y
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: Richie London on 29 March 2009, 08:43:07
Quote
don't be a wimp
pull them off with your fingers
just don't touch anywhere on the car when you do :y

i thought that was how you did it anyway, ive never got a shock or broke a nail
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: nick v6 on 29 March 2009, 08:44:18
Quote
Quote
don't be a wimp
pull them off with your fingers
just don't touch anywhere on the car when you do :y

i thought that was how you did it anyway, ive never got a shock or broke a nail

next time you pull a lead off put your other had on the wing of the car
 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: M0T0RVATE on 29 March 2009, 11:31:15
Quote
Quote
don't be a wimp
pull them off with your fingers
just don't touch anywhere on the car when you do :y

i thought that was how you did it anyway, ive never got a shock or broke a nail


With engine running follow nicks instructions...

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: nick v6 on 29 March 2009, 11:32:50
Quote
Quote
Quote
don't be a wimp
pull them off with your fingers
just don't touch anywhere on the car when you do :y

i thought that was how you did it anyway, ive never got a shock or broke a nail


With engine running follow nicks instructions...

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


and let us know how you get on
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: Plomien on 29 March 2009, 12:16:20
Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
don't be a wimp
pull them off with your fingers
just don't touch anywhere on the car when you do :y

i thought that was how you did it anyway, ive never got a shock or broke a nail


With engine running follow nicks instructions...

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


and let us know how you get on
you forgot whilst it is raining ;D
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: nick v6 on 29 March 2009, 14:07:23
Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
don't be a wimp
pull them off with your fingers
just don't touch anywhere on the car when you do :y

i thought that was how you did it anyway, ive never got a shock or broke a nail


With engine running follow nicks instructions...

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


and let us know how you get on
you forgot whilst it is raining ;D

and hold the engine revs really high ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: Cumbria on 29 March 2009, 18:26:20
I just thought it would be easier with the right tool. Doesnt look much to grab hold of.  Not changing plugs till next week will have a better idea then when i start the job. Take it there easy to pull of without the tool. Thanks
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: nick v6 on 29 March 2009, 18:32:24
Quote
I just thought it would be easier with the right tool. Doesnt look much to grab hold of.  Not changing plugs till next week will have a better idea then when i start the job. Take it there easy to pull of without the tool. Thanks

easy enough mate
give them a god tug and they will pop off :y
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: Richie London on 29 March 2009, 19:24:02
Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
Quote
don't be a wimp
pull them off with your fingers
just don't touch anywhere on the car when you do :y

i thought that was how you did it anyway, ive never got a shock or broke a nail


With engine running follow nicks instructions...

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


and let us know how you get on
you forgot whilst it is raining ;D

and hold the engine revs really high ;D ;D ;D

while standing on a manhole cover i take it wearing steel toe cap boots
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: waspy on 29 March 2009, 19:31:54
Arh this brings back memories of when i had a miss fire on my Datsun 280ZX whilst over in Wales on my hols. Side of the road, engine running, pull each one off & re-fit until i found the one, furtunatly it was the third one. For some strange reason i quite enjoyed the sensation :-X ::)
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: nick v6 on 29 March 2009, 19:33:15
Quote
Arh this brings back memories of when i had a miss fire on my Datsun 280ZX whilst over in Wales on my hols. Side of the road, engine running, pull each one off & re-fit until i found the one, furtunatly it was the third one. For some strange reason i quite enjoyed the sensation :-X ::)

how far did you jump ;D
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: VX1 on 29 March 2009, 19:34:34
So your into little shocks then Pete? ;) ;) ;) Kinky devil

Paul :y
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: waspy on 29 March 2009, 19:39:08
Have you two never removed a lead? Whoose's the pair of you ;D
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: nick v6 on 29 March 2009, 19:40:11
ive pulled a few leads off in the past
jumped a bit as well
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: waspy on 29 March 2009, 19:42:47
Quote
ive pulled a few off in the past
jumped a bit as well

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: HT lead removel
Post by: Vamps on 29 March 2009, 22:07:40
Looks like I was wrong, I was convinced, last night that this was a wind up :o :o :o

Just grab and pull, and if engine running used a pair of pliers, or similar with insulated handles. When I was a lad it was a comon ocurance ::) ::) ::)