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    Roger, I was too hasty with that choice because after I got to looking at what the installation would look like and also some other Ford installations I changed my mind - - - oldtimer's disease I guess. I'll see if I can fix a pic of kinda what I'm wanting to do but I may not be able to do it on the wiffy's computer (since mine's been down for over a month)

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    Quote Originally Posted by MelloYello View Post
    Roger, I was too hasty with that choice because after I got to looking at what the installation would look like and also some other Ford installations I changed my mind - - - oldtimer's disease I guess. I'll see if I can fix a pic of kinda what I'm wanting to do but I may not be able to do it on the wiffy's computer (since mine's been down for over a month)
    Em
    Did you also look down below on that page at the "...You may also be interested in...." boxes? Speedway sorts by Wire Looms, Wire Separators, Wire Holders, etc. This is what I used on mine - nothing tied to the engine, just adjust the length to get them running even where you want them then snug down the little bolts to keep them in place - MSD 8843 Spark Plug Wire Separators, Pro-Clamp - Speedway Motors, America's Oldest Speed Shop But I was running mine down in front, hooking beneath the headers and coming up to the plugs from below. Worked better with the lakes style pipes.
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