Mk II Polo HT Leads

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jopolo
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Mk II Polo HT Leads

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Hello, I would appreciate it very much if anyone can help me.

I am trying to find the correct HT Leads for my 1983 MkII 1050cc Polo. I have been to several outlets including Halfords and Eurocarparts and each time they have supplied me with the wrong type which do not fit on the spark plugs.

The original leads on the car at the moment are made completely of rubber, but the new ones I have bought have a metal sheath on the one end. I have removed the sheath to try and get them to fit on, but they still will not.

I have also been to my local VW dealership and they said they can get them in at £27.50 each!! Which I am not willing to pay.

Can anyone advise me on which set to buy.

Thank you,

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Post by omicron »

Are you sure you've got the right plugs in?

I've had all rubber and metal sheathed on Polo's over the years and never had trouble finding a set that fit. Generally speaking, if Europarts send you something, it fits, I've had a few occassions where I've thought they've sent the wrong thing and I've always been in the wrong :oops:
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Post by jopolo »

Thanks for your reply omicron. I have replaced the plugs with new ones and they seem identical to the old ones. The old HT leads fit on both fine.

The car will start with the old HT leads, but not when it is wet. I am using a process of elimination to try and resolve the problem, I thought a new set of plugs, leads and distributor cap might help.
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Post by steveo3002 »

is it not the case that the little screw on ferrules( i think thats what theyre called) either need to be fitted or removed for the new leads?
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Post by jopolo »

Please forgive my ingorance omicron, i am by no means mechanically minded. I've just realised that even though the old and the new spark plugs fit with the old HT leads, they may be a different type of plug that was originally on the car when first manufactured, and the HT leads I have just purchased are meant for the original type of spark plug.

I will try again tomorow.

Thanks again for your help.
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Post by jopolo »

Hi Stevo3002, I don't think so, the HT leads seem dimensionally the wrong size to fit onto the plug.

What and where are the ferrules(sp). I can have a look though.

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Post by steveo3002 »

plugs come with a small screw on clyinder that treads onto the top of the plug.....some cars use them and some dont

its like a metal tube, say 5mmx 8mm thats threaded on to the top of the plug
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Post by jopolo »

Thanks Steveo3002, It's too dark outside for me to see properly now. I'll check in the morning.
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