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spark plug wire insulation

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Hi Everyone,
I have recently replaced the stock plugs and wires in my '86 4+3, and I am concerned about the heat to which the new wires are subjected. The stock wires had a black plastic insulation in spots, but for the most part, I was unable to tranfser this insulation to the new wires.
My questions: Should I worry about the high heat given off for the wires when they are close to the engine body? If so, can anyone recommmend a good type of insulation?

Thanks,
Keith
 
Did you install "GOOD" plug wires like MSD at 8.5...coated or something like that...
Just so long as they don't hit high heat areas eg: headers for example should be fine.....
Good Luck
tony
 
If you have an area your concearned about use a piece of rubber hose the length that you need and slit down the side, slip it over the wire where heat may be a problem. It'll keep your insulation from burning and it's a cheap and easy fix.
 
plug wires

I put ACCEL 8.8's on my 85 and had no problems. I have the whole ACCEL ignition system also.
JIM
 

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