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How are you guys keeping spark plug wires off exhaust?

wilpetty

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I know they make those things that dress it up, I think they are called looms, but I cant find them at oriellys or autozone....Any ideas? lol I tie wrapped them around my dipstick just temporarily:D
 
I like the Made for You stuff....






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Problem solved(: probably cheaper quality but for 12 bucks at autozone it saved me a little time for the same concept! Thanks for the info guys!:thumb:

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Zip ties. Cheap and works good for cheap. I had a loom but it kept getting loose while off roading. I did the ties to keep things off the header and never spent the time to go back in with something else yet. I also have high heat MSD wires so the header won't melt them.
 
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i got mine from o'reillys. my old ones where zip tide together junk.not to touch each other or any metal $4.00 at o'reilly's. best way to check is in the dark run truck n look for arcking
 
I have mine going under the headers but I need to have them sleeved as they're still getting burnt. Looks nice and clean though :)
 
GM factory BBC wire holders for the newer BBCs works great.
 
At least on my heads there is a screw hole between each cylinder pair (1/3, 5/7, etc) and I simply bent a piece of sheet steel at a 90*, drilled a hole in either leg, mounted it to the head, and used some of these http://i.tfcdn.com/img2/ahlWgz8AY5r...OT9XHyKi76lvZKid55Gf55bi76OXVZAOAA**/fyVMtP8A to hold the wires to the bracket.

Not necessarily pretty, but haven't burned a wire on my headers yet, it's been about 10 years.
 
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