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Topic: Anyone using Ford Racing plug wires?
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John1966 Journeyman Posts: 22 From: Hartford, CT Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 05-09-2002 09:21 AM
I��m trying to pick out a set that is compatible with a ��78 Duraspark distributor. I want angled sparkplug boots. I think this is the part I need, but I��m not sure. The picture looks like straight boots to me.http://www.fordracing.com/parts/search/detail/?Partid=791&VehicleType=All+Vehicles&sequence=1&nparttypeid=0&nvehicletypeid=0&partnumber=m%2D12259%2Dc301 Anyone that is using Ford wires have a part number?
------------------ Thanks, John '66 coupe, 289, c-4,3:20 open rear,headers, holley 4160, duraspark ignition.
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70 Pony Gearhead Posts: 1669 From: Glenmoore, PA, USA Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 05-10-2002 05:27 AM
I just picked up a set of their 9mm red wires....since I'm converting my Mallory unilite to the (HEI ??) type posts for more room than the oem (Plastic tube type) and a new lx 92 Crane coil that has the brass male fitting.. Haven't done it yet, but they give you 2 coil wires..one with the slip over boot and the other for the brass msle post. The plug boots have a 45 degree angle...this doesn't answer your question I guess....sorry.------------------ EDDIE D Resto Mod '70 Sport Roof Arrest Me Red '02 GT, Torch Red "If I knew I would have lived this long, I would have taken better care of myself !"
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Moneymaker Administrator Posts: 12790 From: Lyons, IL, USA Registered: May 99
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posted 05-10-2002 08:55 AM
We have used them for years. Good stuff and long lasting on a street car. ------------------ Alex Denysenko Co-Administrator and Moderator/ non 65-66 Mustang owner sensitivity co-ordinator NHRA/IHRA/SRA member NHRA and IHRA SS/LA National Record Holder '00, '01, & '02 Fleet of FoMoCo products including 88 ASC McLaren Mustang #28 Part time secret agent license #0089 US Class Nationals link
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