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4 hours ago, 1972coronet said:

Ignition wire separators look great --- wires' gauge is a little thick , but they are on a Super Stock (et al.) engine , so... 

My only concern is the routing of the wires to the heads : that routing is not going to work with either stock manifolds or headers . Chrysler's B/RB engines' plug wires' approach is from underneath the exhaust .

Keep on keepin' on !

ok thanks, I'll do a search for some pics to try to route them better, thanks

Posted
2 hours ago, SCRWDRVR said:

ok thanks, I'll do a search for some pics to try to route them better, thanks

Please , understand that I'm not bustin' your chops here . 

Here's a photo of a 1962 Max Wedge --- notice how its plug wires are routed .

Keep the great work coming , Brian !max-wedge.jpg.449eafbf9ccff4b633ff5f41a1a719f4.jpg

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8 minutes ago, 1972coronet said:

Please , understand that I'm not bustin' your chops here . 

Here's a photo of a 1962 Max Wedge --- notice how its plug wires are routed .

Keep the great work coming , Brian !

It's all good, the info is just what I want. Having seen that I understand what you mean but the kit I'm doing the headers are more traditional and apparently not accurate. I don't have that much in parts to be able to correct it..

 

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