Before you cut any Tyes, take a mental picture (Or an actual picture) of WHERE and HOW TIGHT the tyes are.
When you are finished, duplicate the placement.
The tye-Wraps should be around the outer insulating jackets and Not around the actual Spark plug cables.
Despite heavy silicon insulation, the insulation on a 30,000-volt plug cable is marginal at best.
If you touch a brand new plug cable on a running engine, it might not set you on your butt, but it definitely WILL get your attention.
You do NOT want to cause two Plug Cables to touch directly together and you Do Not want to be cranking down the Tyes to the point that they compress any insulation. Easy does it!!!
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A pet peeve of mine is that all tye wrap tails are to be cut off FLUSH with the heads.
Those cut tails are way sharper and more dangerous than you might imagine.
If you get your hand in the engine and get poked by a protruding tail, your natural instinct is to jerk your hand out quickly.
I have personally witnessed more than one fellow technician getting stitches to close the ensuing wound.
Do not leave ANY tail showing. The shorter you make them, the stiffer they become.