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Title: dispack Q
Post by: denisaok on 08 June 2008, 21:41:26
HI ALL
Can you buy just the rubber ends that fit on the dispack that connect to the plugs on their own . 2.6 omega
Title: Re: dispack Q
Post by: TheBoy on 08 June 2008, 21:44:16
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HI ALL
Can you buy just the rubber ends that fit on the dispack that connect to the plugs on their own . 2.6 omega
Don't believe so, need whole CPP unit
Title: Re: dispack Q
Post by: denisaok on 08 June 2008, 21:50:49
Thank You got an miss fire so will have to buy .I think Pulg leads was beter much  cheper  :'(
Title: Re: dispack Q
Post by: TheBoy on 08 June 2008, 21:52:59
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Thank You got an miss fire so will have to buy .I think Pulg leads was beter much  cheper  :'(
Better? Possibly, Cheaper - oh no ;)
Title: Re: dispack Q
Post by: tunnie on 08 June 2008, 21:58:54
am i being stupid again?

But.

The 2.6 coil per plug, not DIS
Title: Re: dispack Q
Post by: TheBoy on 08 June 2008, 22:06:21
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am i being stupid again?

But.

The 2.6 coil per plug, not DIS
In effect, the CPP unit is a DIS.
Title: Re: dispack Q
Post by: denisaok on 08 June 2008, 22:07:14
Tunnie

Might be me being stupid the Dispack ? Or Coil Per 3 pulgs sit on top of pulgs has 3 rubber ends that connet to the plugs . Iam a plumber what do i know.  ;D
Title: Re: dispack Q
Post by: tunnie on 08 June 2008, 22:14:39
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Tunnie

Might be me being stupid the Dispack ? Or Coil Per 3 pulgs sit on top of pulgs has 3 rubber ends that connet to the plugs . Iam a plumber what do i know.  ;D

DIS pack generally refers to the single block mounted on the back of the engine.

With CPP its sits on top of the spark plugs with a leccy loom to the CPP setup.

You wont' have anything to connect leads to.
Title: Re: dispack Q
Post by: TheBoy on 08 June 2008, 22:43:11
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Tunnie

Might be me being stupid the Dispack ? Or Coil Per 3 pulgs sit on top of pulgs has 3 rubber ends that connet to the plugs . Iam a plumber what do i know.  ;D

DIS pack generally refers to the single block mounted on the back of the engine.

With CPP its sits on top of the spark plugs with a leccy loom to the CPP setup.

You wont' have anything to connect leads to.
Tunnie, DIS can be mounted anywhere. For eg, on Rover, the DIS pack is mounted on 2 of the plugs, with short leads to other 2.

The 2.2/2.6/3.2 CPPs are DIS packs - DIS (Distributorless Ignition System) simply means no dizzy, so you have multiple coils per 1 or 2 cylinders.

;)