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Have look on line and cant find the part #for Taylor made or accell, 8mm what i need 6 straight and 2 90 degrees can someone help in my search please.working on a little 318.
 
Have look on line and cant find the part #for Taylor made or accell, 8mm what i need 6 straight and 2 90 degrees can someone help in my search please.working on a little 318.
What's the application other than a 318?
 
I see a Taylor set with 6 90° boots and 2 straight. You might have to search other applications to find something that what is called for.
 

You can make your own, just use the"right crimper, for plug wires", its not hard at all. You can customize the lenght of them all, that way. Get a universal set with just the spark plug boots on one end. You can get a crimper from Summit, Jegs, or Speedway, or Mancinni.
Dave
 
ok i have done my own wires myself before, i like it that way for sure but trying to find a set with 6 straight and 2 90degree is like pulling teeth,i have bought them that way, but its been 7 years,but all the parts store cant find them.
 
ok i have done my own wires myself before, i like it that way for sure but trying to find a set with 6 straight and 2 90degree is like pulling teeth,i have bought them that way, but its been 7 years,but all the parts store cant find them.
If the parts stores can't find them, then its time for plan 'B'!

Get on the interweb and order a set of Taylor's Universal plug wires from Summit or your favorite parts house.

Order a set that has the 180* (straight boot) and a separate set of 90* boots and make your own. Pretty simple eh?
 
When making your own wire sets, a little dielectric grease around the wire helps it slide through the boot as you're assembling. I use a small set of needle nose to pull it through if it gets stuck in a 90* boot.
 
When making your own wire sets, a little dielectric grease around the wire helps it slide through the boot as you're assembling. I use a small set of needle nose to pull it through if it gets stuck in a 90* boot.

Or , u could get MSD wires , they have about the lowest resistance of any made , (50 OHMS per foot) , and have adjustable boots on the spark plugs ends already on them, just have to do the ends for the distributor.
I have mine bent over 45* to 90* and less , thru out the set--------
 
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Well many thanks to my BROS for all the help. I called CARQUEST and some ACCELL 4040 are on the way.Stay safe all.love yasssssssssssssssssssssss.
 
As we are talking about plug wires, I had a tool truck with headers that was a plug eating SOB. I tried a set of Accel Extreme 9000 wires and didn't have an issue after that. There are a spiral wound set with high temp boots that are really tough.
 
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