Torn spark plug boot

Jhansen

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Just tore the spark plug boot on my John Deere x500 riding mower (Kawasaki e13*97/68SN4G2 engine). Is there a way to just replace the rubber boot or do I need to go in and replace the whole wire?
 

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bertsmobile1

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A common replacement part.
Every mower shop will have boxes full of them
leave it in the sun for a couple of hours to warm up then liberal amounts of silicon spray.
Take a photo of your lead because there are several different boots for different cable ends.
 

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Agreed, simple replacement. I use dish soap as the lubricant.

Important thing is it needs to be warmed up & pliable + lubed for easy slide, both off & on.
 

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Don't forge the dielectric grease inside the boot before sliding the boot on. Makes it much easier to remove. Doesn't get stuck to the plug.

slomo
 

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Don't forge the dielectric grease inside the boot before sliding the boot on. Makes it much easier to remove. Doesn't get stuck to the plug.

slomo

Yes & twist, before pulling. This gets it loose, then it should come off easy,.
 
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