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I want to clean up my spark plug wires. i am looking for some ideas on how to go about doing it. Would like to something nice and clean.

I bought a Morosso under header kit a while back, but the bolts didn't work w/ my engine.

Also, I have seen some clean setups on here, but i have old camel hump heads that don't have any holes on the sides to bolt anything onto. So i think i am limited to the 2 valve cover bolts.

Would love to see some pics on how the others have done it.

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Under the headers??? Too bad you don't have accessory holes on your heads. Makes that easier. 'Course, it's still do-able even without the accessory holes--just less fun. I'd probably fabricate a bracket for each side that comes up from a convenient bellhousing bolt.

 

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I did mine under the headers without using any kind of kit.


no burns in them yet and they are way hidden.

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Man, That looks super clean, I'm going to have to look & see if I have enough room to doo that, Looks really nice & clean.

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Here ya go:
 

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Big block, but will still work with Small block :D
I see a lot of those around now. While I don't necessarily like the billet style wire organizers, they look to be the cleanest I have seen. One concern I would have is that they would heat the hell out of the wires bieng surrounded by all that metal.

Also, I would assume that custom made wires crimped by me would have to be used in this setup.

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They look nice and simple. Who makes em and what model are they. I have the covers that mount 2 bolts on each side of the valve covers like the above pic. however I see a lot of spark plug looms that look like they have 3-5 bolts on the valve covers:

 

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Here are some more pics for ya. The kits I like to use are from Moroso. They are inexspensive and work well. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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