Posted by John T on March 04, 2010 at 07:55:01 from (71.55.31.109):
In Reply to: Wire posted by Dellbertt on March 04, 2010 at 05:39:49:
Im like Bob, sorta doubt its really silver, but if so that or replacement copper (whats Id also use) are both good electrical conductors. As far as radio interference where resistive carbon core suppressor wiring is used, thats more for the high voltage like coil or plug wires. While youre only looking at 4 or so amps from the coil to distributor (primary low voltage wiring) Id still use 14 or 12 gauge with crimped and soldered terminals..
OOPS do you mean the HV cable (coil wire) from the coils center HV output tower to the top center of distributor cap orrrrrrrrrr the small wire from the coils small output terminal to the side of the distributor?? REGARDLESS copper is fine, a standard copper wire core high voltage "coil wire" will work. In cases where radio interferene is an issue, thats where carbon core resisitve coil and plug wires can be used however.
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