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Plugs and wires for headers

This is a discussion on Plugs and wires for headers within the Performance forums, part of the General Discussion category; I have 1993 C1500 with the 350 and one of the several mods that I have includes long tube headers. ...

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    Plugs and wires for headers


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    I have 1993 C1500 with the 350 and one of the several mods that I have includes long tube headers. I've had them for several years and it doesn't seem to matter what I do, the plug wires always end up resting on the header tubes and burning. While it has yet to cause a running issue I know it isn't good and I'd rather have them hang out of the way. Does anyone have any ideas on how to route, hang or clip them so they don't drape over the headers?

    I've tried running the wires under/over the headers, zip ties, the classic wire clips. Nothing seems to work for me longer than two weeks....

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    Re: Plugs and wires for headers

    need a universal set of wires so you can cut and crimp them to length plus a wire loom kit. ive always run them up top directly to the distributor. the center bolt valve covers will be harder to use.
    kind of like this bowtie kit but pair them up(ie 1 and 3, 5 and 7) so they are routed in between through the top of the header tubes

    http://www.made4uproducts.com/centerbolt_kits.htm
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