Re: Spark plug boots
OK, you have forced me to take some pictures, note the date this is a 1966 example, however the parts were all the same 1962-67 and beyond, how far beyond would take more time than I have right now. The first picture is from the side agains a rule, note how much shorter the boot is from the front to the back than the repro. The second shows typical dating and also the rib that runs from the cable entry around the front and back the opposite side that is missing from the reproduction. Also in the second picture you can see some bumps on the bottom that would be facing the sparkplug base. These were a result of the rubber entering the mold from that end and were seen on all original boots thru the era. So, size, missing rib, missing signs of processing nubs, anything else?
OK, you have forced me to take some pictures, note the date this is a 1966 example, however the parts were all the same 1962-67 and beyond, how far beyond would take more time than I have right now. The first picture is from the side agains a rule, note how much shorter the boot is from the front to the back than the repro. The second shows typical dating and also the rib that runs from the cable entry around the front and back the opposite side that is missing from the reproduction. Also in the second picture you can see some bumps on the bottom that would be facing the sparkplug base. These were a result of the rubber entering the mold from that end and were seen on all original boots thru the era. So, size, missing rib, missing signs of processing nubs, anything else?
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