Posted by Tom Fleming on November 03, 2011 at 16:46:54 from (206.193.250.146):
In Reply to: Bn spark plug wires posted by Todd Heck on November 03, 2011 at 16:18:35:
Todd, no problem. They are actually very easy to make. Napa sells the wire, the plug end, the mag end, and boots for both. If you can strip a wire, you can make a set of plug wires.
Most of the parts from Napa have a sharp metal tab in them that pierces the wire insulation. I like to strip the wire back a little and fold the wire back over the end just enough to fit into the fitting. Even at your first time to make your own, shouldn't take you more than 30 mins tops.
I have a Rajah crimper and use Rajah terminals. they are the best, IMHO but actually take a little more time and effort. Rajah terminals (ends) use solder as well as the crimp to do them correctly. They are the Cadillac of spark plug wire components. IMHO.
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