[Found!] 1967 273 single and dual point primary leads

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Hi all,

I'm rebuilding a dual point distributer and need the primary leads, from coil to the points.

I have seen 2 versions, one is a combo lead. It goes from the coil through the dist wall then to one point than to the other point.
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The other version looks like it goes from the coil through the dist wall then to one point than a seperate jumper goes from one point to the other.

This is the jumper, the lead to the coil would look like a single point lead.
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I have also seen total length from 8 inches (seems short) to 12+ inches.

If course in the process of measuring my stock single point primary leads the insulation cracked in numerous locations. aaaaarrrrrgggg!
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Let me know what you have, as long as the insulation is soft and the lengths and connectors are good I'm interested.

If the coil end has been cut I can deal with that as long as the total lengthen is good.
 

If wire is in good shape other than cracks/brittle, you can put shrink wrap on to protect/preserve
I did that on the field wire. I might do it on this too. The coil end was already replaced so cutting it off and heat shrinking it will be easy.

A NOS lead is in the 50 to 60 range and I just can't bring myself to do that.




It is so wierd, most of the underwood wires are soft and flexible and others are brittle.
 
Three styles actually 64 down is a lead and a jumbper then there is the single one LA and a B/rb style. Megaparts has affordable repops for 50 vs 150 Mopar
 
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