What are the best spark plug wires to use on my 1971 for driving trouble free? I want them to fit under the manifold as original and to have 90 degree on both ends and be black. I would prefer them to be high quallity like the originals and last many miles. Give me your suggestions. I will route them as original with all the shielding and do not need them to be dated. Thanks in advance. Paul
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Paul,
You might try your local Chevy dealer. I've used the AC brand wires on my 69 and they are fine. I don't know if the configuration for a 71 is exactly like the original, but they should work if they're still available.- Top
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For non-dated/origional, the only wires I use are Taylor Spiro-Pro, on the racecars and my daily driver C4.
They will last much longer that the stock type wires and take the heat (like headers) much better.
A set for a '71 is $59.00 at Summit Racing.- Top
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A decent set of RFI suppression wires that will allow you to hear the radio is sold under the Delco brand. I believe the number is 508N. They have red boots on the spark plug ends, but you can use your old boots if they are in serviceable condition.
I doubt if GM actually manufactures these wires, but I don't know who the actual manufacturer is.
Verify the part number and buy from a local Delco dealer or one that does Web sales.
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I tried the Chevy dealer and they said they were discontinued. If I had a part number I could try that.It's a good life!
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I was checking Summit and did not find 7mm which I believe I need to fit in the original brackets and shielding.It's a good life!
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A decent set of RFI suppression wires that will allow you to hear the radio is sold under the Delco brand. I believe the number is 508N. They have red boots on the spark plug ends, but you can use your old boots if they are in serviceable condition.
I doubt if GM actually manufactures these wires, but I don't know who the actual manufacturer is.
Verify the part number and buy from a local Delco dealer or one that does Web sales.
DukeIt's a good life!
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The Taylors I put on my 92 fit perfectly in the stock location and wire separators. And the silicon outer jackets won't crack with heat and over time.
The black Taylors w/90* ends for a 71 : http://www.summitracing.com/parts/TAY-74005/
If you don't want to use Taylors, that's fine.- Top
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Yea, the 7mm is stock, IIRC. I also think the 7mm was stock on an LT1 C4. But I found that the 8mm will fit the stock, plastic separators if the plug wires are silicon.
The Taylors I put on my 92 fit perfectly in the stock location and wire separators. And the silicon outer jackets won't crack with heat and over time.
The black Taylors w/90* ends for a 71 : http://www.summitracing.com/parts/TAY-74005/
If you don't want to use Taylors, that's fine.It's a good life!
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