MisterT said: (quoted from post at 07:11:36 03/09/10)
Don't know guys. I've been building spark plug wires from scratch for 30 or 40 years. Never did have any problems. The proper tools and a little knowledge goes a long way.
They guy at NAPA has never heard of such a thing. All they have are pre-made sets.
The only make-it-yourself spark plug wire sets I've ever found are like the ones you get at TSC.
You get this incredibly stiff wire.
You get a bunch of flimsy copper pokey-things for the ends.
You get some hard plastic boots for the ends.
Okay, you cut the wire to length, and shove the pokey things into the ends... Except the pokey things WON'T GO IN... They just fold over. After two tries, the pokey things break.
I would really love to know where you get the tools and materials to make your own. Not finding anything on google.
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