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spark plugs
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I am currently replacing the plugs '92 LT1, engine code P. The service manual specs a flat seat plug with gasket P/N AC904. The plugs that I bought are a tapered seat Bosch P/N 4205. I want to make sure that they will seal without hurting the heads.

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plug wires
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I have a '92 LT1. There are two plug wires with straight boots. Do they go to number 6,8 cylinders? The previous owner had a universal set put on, so I want to make sure this is correct.

Thanks, I know what sensor you mean. I changed #8 last night.

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