Spark Plug Wires? Remove them 1 at a time from the spark plug to the distributor or the ION pack, remove and replace the spark plug, add the new spark plug wire from the newly added spark plug to the distributor or ION pack.
Physical. The metal wire is still a metal wire after the change.
When ever a wire is changed, change it by the same type, rating or capacity of wire.
Change one wire at a time. Take the wire from the distributor then the spark plug end, replace with wire of same length. As you do this compare wire lengths and you will be able to change them without any trouble. BE SURE THE SPARK PLUG END BOTTOMS WHEN YOU INSTALL IT OR YOU WILL GET A MISS IN THE FIRING.
I order to do this all the wire need to be replace with three wire.
A circuit breaker does not have a wire fuse in it.
Stretching wire into copper is a physical change because the composition of the material remains the same. The rearrangement of copper atoms in the wire does not alter the chemical identity of the substance.
When ever a wire is changed, change it by the same type, rating or capacity of wire.
It's a physical change, because bending a wire doesn't affect the chemical makeup of it.
No, you don't have to change the wire, but the wire supplied with most all-in-one systems is quite thin. If you are running the wire for long lengths, you might consider upgrading to a thicker wire to minimize the signal loss.
2 plus 2
Induced current in a wire is generated when there is a change in magnetic field around the wire. Factors that influence the strength of the induced current include the rate of change of the magnetic field, the number of turns in the wire, and the material of the wire.
Heating a platinum wire in air is a physical change because it does not change the chemical composition of the platinum wire. The heat causes the platinum wire to expand and may change its physical appearance, but it remains chemically the same.