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Herder

It seems that the days of being self sufficient and making things your self have disappeared.  Or maybe I am on the :angry-soapbox: again.  Outside of Amazon I cant find build you own Spark Plug Wire Kits and these aren't kits it's piecemeal add this and that to the cart and $75 bucks latter you don't have what you need.  Does anyone know a source/vender to purchase from?  I would like to build my own wires for small engines, I always have a shortage of them.  Thanks.

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ebinmaine

Here are the Napa numbers that I got from @squonk a while back

 

 

Napa:

 

734803 metallic wire

727006 90 deg plug terminal

727303  coil nipple

727003  coil terminal

727402 Plug boot  

 

 

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Achto said:

I usually by a plug wire plug kit for a 6 cyl tractor to make mine. Kit allows you to make enough for 7 single cyl engines at a reasonable price.

 

https://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/calco-6-cylinder-wire-set/0000000026269?Ntt=tractor parts

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I've done that too.  

 

Tough to beat that for pricing and convenience...

 

 

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WHX??

:text-yeahthat:Dan types faster than me!

These are at a farm & home store near us but you should also able to find them at TSC or Ranch King...

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Achto
1 minute ago, WHX24 said:

These are at a farm & home store near us but you should also able to find them at TSC or Ranch King.

 

You can also order them from the link that I posted.

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squonk

Napa Belden universal Plug wire kit 6 cyl # 700173

 

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Herder

Thanks everyone, POed at Napa.  Cant buy assorted kits anymore and on top of it my local Napa store has become the I can have it for you tomorrow store. (maybe)  By the time your done buying everything separately there's no money left for lunch!  O well!!  Ordered everything from Summit Racing.  

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squonk
15 minutes ago, Herder said:

Thanks everyone, POed at Napa.  Cant buy assorted kits anymore and on top of it my local Napa store has become the I can have it for you tomorrow store. (maybe)  By the time your done buying everything separately there's no money left for lunch!  O well!!  Ordered everything from Summit Racing.  

Sounds like the store has a cheap owner

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WHX??

Might as well be.. Squonk sold me one at the BS for ten bucks and all it did was misfire.... :ychain: just kidding  Mike ...

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squonk
7 hours ago, WHX24 said:

Might as well be.. Squonk sold me one at the BS for ten bucks and all it did was misfire.... :ychain: just kidding  Mike ...

You supposed to break in the new wire with your tongue on plug  whilst cranking the engine. Do I have to tell you everything? :)

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Herder
11 hours ago, squonk said:

Sounds like the store has a cheap owner

Yes. The former owner who is now in his 80s owned three stores in the surrounding area and has sold off because his son has no interest.  Stinks!!  :disgust:   

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oldredrider

My local NAPA obviously can't stock everything. But, they are great at getting stuff quickly. If I go in early morning,  they usually can have it the same day.

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hotajax
On 1/7/2020 at 5:46 PM, ebinmaine said:

:text-yeahthat:

 

I've done that too.  

 

Tough to beat that for pricing and convenience...

 

 

I remember those universal kits.  A disappearing gem, much like 33 1/3 vinyl records.

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ebinmaine
29 minutes ago, hotajax said:

I remember those universal kits.  A disappearing gem, much like 33 1/3 vinyl records.

I'm hoping they'll be around for old farm tractors for awhile.

 

If not it's all good.

I have the numbers for the pieces from Napa.... And a good crimper.

 

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Cvans

Bought a roll of that NAPA metallic core wire and it seems I'm using it all the time for small engines and outboards. If the the plug wires on the DeSoto don't ohm out good it's going to get a set made from it. 

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