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Car: '92 Rally Sport
Engine: LO3
Transmission: 700R4
Deadtrend is right, you can still burn the wires on 'em. I got the Made For You - Chevy centerbolt valvecover wire looms from Summit. They're $45, but well worth it to keep from burning set after set of plug wires. I can have a picture for you later today when I get them back from Wal*Mart.
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Car: 84 camaro Z28
Engine: 434sbc
Transmission: powerglide
Axle/Gears: moser 9" with 411 posi
mine are fine. the were glowing red hot and the coating is still on there. the only thing that happened was that the lost their shine. it still looks cool though.
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I guess I will be running into the problem w/ burning the wires still. The wire loom sounds good but I am running Dart II heads so they are not center bolts. Anybody have after market heads that might have an idea that are not center bolts. Thanks for the info on the wire looms that would be the way to go.
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Car: '92 Rally Sport
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They make looms for regular covers too, in both vertical and horizontal. Here's a pic with mine.
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