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Old 01-12-2003, 09:09 AM
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I just looked at you engine picture in the "show me your spark plug wires" post. Great looking engine, where did you get the coiled wires for the temp sender and coil? I am going to detail my engine bay soon and I want to try and clean up the single wires.
Thanks for any info. :thumbs:
Old 01-12-2003, 10:11 PM
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Or does anyone else know?
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jetech, to make "coiled" wires is simple, just tightly wrap the wire around something like a pushrod or large nail depending on how tight you want the coil. Most wire will hold the coil indefinitly :cheers:
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I wondered if that was how you did that. Looks much better than a single straight wire. Thanks for the reply :seeya

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