Ooooooo...
Custom fit for Olds, and they're not chrome, if a bit more expensive than the adjustable, universal ones posted earlier. Me like. Works out well, because I was going to buy the MSD Super-conductor plug wires from Summit (Sorry Milt, the MSDs are $79 vs $112 for the Taylor Thundervolt50s, and still sport 40-50 Ohms/ft.) It's times like this when I wish I still had access to the abrasive waterjet I used to operate. I could make those in 10 minutes or so. A little linger to cut and drill the polymer blocks that actually hold the wires. I really miss that machine.

krw

Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 23:17:43 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Spark plug wire looms

I know quite a few guys use these with good success:

http://tinyurl.com/nusr2

I may run these on my engine when I get to that point.

Andrew



Does anyone have any recommendations for spark plug wire looms?

On digest mode, so I'm a little slow...

Kevin Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX http:// www.wankel.net/~krwright/cars/olds/70Olds.html

'71 Cutlass S for sale, less engine and trans: http://www.wankel.net/ ~krwright/cars/olds/71_cutlass.html

Snoopy: 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass S Sports Coupe - It wants to be a W-31! And have EFI, 4-wheel discs, a 6-speed, a turbo or two... :) ...and a '71 Holiday Coupe less engine/transmission for sale - it'll be parts if someone doesn't buy it!

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