because they are safer and people got confused with the colours
You have connected the wires to the wrong plugs.
Yes, if the spark plug wires can be connected to the distributor and works.
you either did not gap the plugs to spec or you put this wires on wrong
Check your wire connections. If the wires are out of order, it may prevent the car from starting.
you have 2of the plug wires on the wrong plugs or distributor cap
On mine, the plug wires were bad, and no making a proper connection. changed plugs and wires and the problem was solved.
I would replace the spark plugs after 50K, the wires and plugs again at 100K.
well the motor will be sluggish. i had the same problem i changed all 3 for less than a $100 and i also changed the plug wires as well. your problem could be the wires . but for $130 to $150 change both.
faulty distributer, not hard to change ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I was just wondering if you changed the spark plug wires one at a time ? Otherwise, it could be quite easy to have a mixup on the coil pack.
the wires havent burnd out yet but when theye do the just repair them
Rotor Pick-up coil
I have a 95, had a misfire... mine was because of the plug wires... changed the wires and plugs mis fire stopped...