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Old 04-17-2022, 09:52 AM   #1
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Re: A grandpa’s camper truck resurrection

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Where would a guy pick up a set-up like that for his plug wires?
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnm-1101s

I got mine from summit, you’ll need to get longer bolts, not sure why they don’t provide them. I think it requires 1/4-20x 2” bolts.
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https://www.summitracing.com/parts/rnm-1101s

I got mine from summit, you’ll need to get longer bolts, not sure why they don’t provide them. I think it requires 1/4-20x 2” bolts.
Oh, thanks.

Are the wire ends part of the wires themselves, or are those a separate thing you can get? Seems like the kind of thing to get to avoid burned wires.
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Oh, thanks.

Are the wire ends part of the wires themselves, or are those a separate thing you can get? Seems like the kind of thing to get to avoid burned wires.
The spark plug wires and looms are a separate deal. There are black plastic insulators that hold the wires and also bolts to the aluminum frame.

The wires come in “straight”, “90 degree” or “45 degree” on the spark plug end. I chose the straight to get the wires away from the manifold. The spark plug end comes on the wire and you have to cut to length and crimp on the distributor end. They come with HEI and points style boots.

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