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What is the best way to org plug wires on early cars
I have a 71T an am purchasing a set of Magnecors. Currently my wires just lay all over the place. What is the best way to organize them and with what prodcuts.
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On my 71, I used these wire holders attached to the fan shroud and then routed the individual wires through the sparkplug wire holes in the Weber manifolds:
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Many ways - some more spendy than others.
![]() Henry/Supertek has some special Porsche metal ones have seen twisted and 90o bent ones too Newer Porsche ones are plastic and carry multiple wires in each holder. many aftermarket varieties. |
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Any suggestions on where to purchase some of these
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the above pic is for the tabs that hold the caps onto the plug ends, AFAIK
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