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    Quote Originally Posted by robot
    It is interesting that one burnt on the distributor cap end....at least that's a cap boot on the top one. I know, I've used cap boots in a pinch too.

    You can buy single wires for a lot of brands....patching them is iffy. To test, have a really good friend hold the wire while the engine is running. If he doesnt jump, have him wet his hand and hold it again.
    IS UR WIRES TO SHORT,,,,IF SO BUY WIRES FOR A BIG BLOCK!!!THIS WILL BE A EASY SOLUTION!
    CONTINUED: REASON I WAS SAYING BUY BIG BLOCK WIRES,IS THEY ARE MUCH LONGER,THEN A SMALL BLOCK PLUG WIRES,OF COURSE,THIS WAY YOU CAN RUN THEM AND GET THEM OUT IF THE WAY,OR BETTER YET JUST MAKE UR OWN WIRES!
    Last edited by DONNY43; 06-25-2006 at 08:19 AM.
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