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Question Can I "fix" a plug wire?

Ford F150 has a cut in a spark plug boot. It runs great until I go through a puddle of water and it arcs on the exhaust header. Its a small cut/hole about the size of a ballpoint pen point. Is there some sealant that I can fill in the cut in the rubber boot until I have time to locate the old wires from when I changed these out? I'm thinking some kind of silicone sealant... I'm not looking for a permanent fix.

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Electrical tape?
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RTV or shrink tubing. I've used both for this very exact thing.
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I'm thinking Elec tape will unravel with the heat. Shrink tubing won't work cause its on the boot and it would be impossible to find a piece that big in diameter. RTV silicone has possiblities. Suggested brand that I can find at the local Lowes or FLAPS?
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Heat shrink comes in large sizes.

Wrap it in aluminum foil or you could change it out with a wire that isn't as susceptible to water intrusion.
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And you don't buy a new one because . . . ?

We're talking F-150 here right?
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And you don't buy a new one because . . . ?

We're talking F-150 here right?
Because wrapping it in electrical tape and aluminum foil for the next 6 months, or major rain (whichever comes first) is easier than going to Autozone and getting the $15 set of plug wires for his common easily repaired domestic truck.
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I messed up a plug wire boot on the 993 plug wire change, which, if you've read anything about this job, is about as fun as a headliner replacement or an engine rebuild. I taped it up and it's been fine for three years now.
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A plug boot is less than $2 at the local parts store.
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I don't know where you guys shop but a set of wires is more than $15 and the FLAPS didn't have just the boot or one wire. That aside, I don't have time to change out the set and wanted to do a quick fix to tide me over till I had time to find the old set I replaced and dig out the old wire which worked fine but was replaced just cause (which you should already know if you took time to read what I originally wrote rather than use all your energy looking for witty put downs).
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Jeez, at 15 that's cheap compared to our cars. But, he's right, you can buy "components." Hey, if tape works, it works. Put a tie wrap around the tape if heat is a problem.
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There is another form of electrical tape that fuses over time.

Option B: Electrical tape with a tie wrap over it.

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