On my 64, with headers on the small block. I used Accel wires for a 70 corvette. 90 degree boot and a little longer than stock wires. Never had melting or clearance issues. The longer wires permitted the wires to go under the header pipes and up the fire wall.
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pontiax- (canadian pontiac X frame)1964 Parisienne 2dr. Hardtop ,lagoon aqua metallic (Q) ,421 cid Dart Industries block and heads. 550 hp. 575 ft lb of torque.
Has anyone had success with spark plug wires for their headers. I bought the short plugs that Performance Improvents has and they sold me a "sock" to go over the boot at the cylinder head. Was supposed to be the trick set up as the longer spark problems were burning up the boots.
I haven't gotten under the hood yet but the misfiring indicates the old problem is back again. Will have some time at Autofest to scope this out for sure.
Cliff, was it Perf.Imp, Oshawa?? I've had some "not so" good experiences with them!!!! I now deal with Cory at Karbelt in south end of Osh. Knows his stuff & better prices than "up the street" Got tired of bending over with "no LUBE'!!!
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Some times I wake up GRUMPY, but today I let her sleep in !!!!!!!!BLACKSTOCK Ont.
i made my own plug wires with a universal set of taylor wires. i had a 283 with an hei and wanted my own configuration for wires. plug wire crimper wasn't that much.
I was going to say TAYLOR but will be good to give the car a look see first. Bring your cutter and crimping tools, we can probably have Cliff fixed up on the spot.
Cliff, on my sbc, I just have my bargain basement wires come down across the valve cover and use spacers to keep them positioned. No trouble so far... with coated headers.
Also, it's my understanding that uncoated headers will actually get very hot at the bends at the heads. Actually begin to glow like a radiant tube at sustained high RPM. Tough for any plug wire to survive in this environment.
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65 Laurentian post, 67 Grande Parisienne 4 door HT.
If I am not mistaken I bought the Taylor wires to match my name.. Cliff Taylor lol also because they were a blue colour.......
Thanks for the offers to check it out and also some good suggestions. I will try to get there before 10.00 am, probably around 9.30 Will park for a while in the trunk sale area just inside the park. Have some disc brake rotors that I would like to unload.
If I am not mistaken I bought the Taylor wires to match my name.. Cliff Taylor lol also because they were a blue colour.......
Thanks for the offers to check it out and also some good suggestions. I will try to get there before 10.00 am, probably around 9.30 Will park for a while in the trunk sale area just inside the park. Have some disc brake rotors that I would like to unload.
Cliff
i brought my plug wire crimpers and also walked by and talked to you about the disc. didn't know it was you.
As Mark said a while back, he has the ceramic coating and no problem. I have the same ceramic hugger headers with the boots and have had no problems. They have been on the engine for three years. The non ceramic headers as some pointed out do run very hot. I remember my son doing a run in on a new engine and the painted headers got so hot that they were red and you could see the exhaust exiting the tubes. They were in the 400 C range on the thermometer that he had.
As Mark said a while back, he has the ceramic coating and no problem. I have the same ceramic hugger headers with the boots and have had no problems. They have been on the engine for three years. The non ceramic headers as some pointed out do run very hot. I remember my son doing a run in on a new engine and the painted headers got so hot that they were red and you could see the exhaust exiting the tubes. They were in the 400 C range on the thermometer that he had.