Electronic Ignition (EI)
For information on the electronic ignition, refer to
Electronic Ignition (EI) System Description
in Engine
Controls -- 3.1L or
Electronic Ignition (EI) System Description
in Engine Controls - 3.8L.
Ignition (IC) Control Circuit
For information on the IC circuit, refer to
Electronic Ignition (EI) System Description
in Engine Controls -- 3.1L
or
Electronic Ignition (EI) System Description
in Engine Controls - 3.8L.
Ignition Timing
For information on ignition timing, refer to
Electronic Ignition (EI) System Description
in Engine Controls -3.1L
or
Electronic Ignition (EI) System Description
in Engine Controls -3.8L.
Secondary Wiring
The spark plug wiring for the 3100 L82 and the 3800 L36 engines is 7 mm
(9/32 in) in diameter. It consists of a core (conductive center) which
can be metallic or non-metallic, insulation which gives the cable dielectric
strength, a braid which functions as a strength member and a rubber
jacket which provides environmental protection. The silicone spark plug
boots provide a tight seal on the spark plug. Do not force anything
between the boot and wiring or through the silicone jacket. Connections
should be made in parallel using an appropriate adapter. The spark
plug wire boots contain FHC grease as a lubricant. This lubricant will
last the life of the spark plug wires. This coating is clear and has
a slightly waxy feel. The coating helps prevent the silicone spark plug
boot from sticking to the spark plug ceramic. This greatly reduces the
effort required to remove and install the spark plug boots and spark
plug wires. If silicone type lubricants are added to FHC coated spark
plug boots, carbon tracking of the spark plugs may occur. During spark
plug wire removal, do not pull on the spark plug wire. Pull on the spark
plug boot/shield, or use a tool designed for this purpose.
Spark Plugs
Extended Life Spark Plug (Typical)