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#965385 08/20/2013 6:03 PM
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Are there solid core copper plug wires available for stovebolt sixes and who has them? I don't mind making up my own set if they are available that way.

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check your FLAPS, NAPA has DIY wire sets

Bill


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My NAPA guy says "can't get'em!" Anybody have a NAPA part #? No Flaps in these parts.


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FLAPS is Favorite Local Auto Parts Store. Napa should have the old style wires. May have to ask for some for an older six cylinder tractor.

Parts Plus stores should have metal core plug wires, and I'll see about the part number in the morning. I'm not sure about the copper part though. Jeggs and Summitt Racing would be a good place to look.

Unless you're wanting to be a purist, the new plug wires work fine on these old stovebolts. Less radio noise too if you're lucky enough to have one.

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Thanks all!

No I'm not trying to be a purist, so maybe I should back this up a little and ask will copper wire and non resistor plugs give the best and hottest spark with these old points ignition systems? That's all I'm really after, otherwise I'll use the carbon wires from NAPA and their resistor plugs. I don't need Hi Performance, just good performance.

FLAPS! LOL. I've seen that used here for quite awhile and thought that it must be a west coast chain of auto parts stores. That makes me look NSB (not so bright). :>)

Roy, I'm still loving your old 261! It's been a great motor for my truck.


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Glad to hear it. That was a good engine.

The modern wires should give you better spark than the older metallic wires, and with less static for anyone around with a radio. And they will work fine with non-resistor spark plugs.

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i got mine at tractor supply, and they are copper core. it was a universal spark plug set that even looks original for $20.




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