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Old Nov 24, 2011 | 10:30 AM
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Here's some other choices: http://uskoolines.com/Colors.html

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Old Nov 24, 2011 | 10:52 AM
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Yes I know I can do that but I got out of that "rob Peter to pay Paul" business a long time ago. If my OE wires were bad, I'd have done that already, but they aren't so I won't. Can't understand why I can't find this type of terminal....especially from H-D!


http://kingsbornewires.com/category.sc?categoryId=102

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/se...y=1&results=60
 
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Old Nov 24, 2011 | 11:48 AM
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Thanks for the links. I may call Koolines and see if they will spec/size the coil-end inside diameter. The other links only spec the wire-size which isn't my concern. I will go over to the local H-D store tomorrow and see what they might have in stock. I can return the kit if I can't find the ends I need. Maybe I'll go through their trash and cut off the ends I need, assuming there are any. Thanks again.
 
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Caved and bought a set of Orange SE wires with factory ends. Of course I can't find a 10mm wire separator, but what else is new.....
 
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Caved and bought a set of Orange SE wires with factory ends. Of course I can't find a 10mm wire separator, but what else is new.....
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You can also make your own, for the front cylinder support put a tie wrap on the ignition lead than insert the pig tail of the tie wrap through the hole in the top cylinder bracket, use another tie wrap head to secure it on the other side of the bracket like I did below on my clutch cable. The rear support you can use part of a large tie wrap, poke two holes through it with a soldering iron, and use two small tie wraps to tie the leads together.





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Thanks. I'll do something like what you described for a separator at the rear wire. Used push-in cable-ties for the holes in the horn support bracket. I may try enlarging the 7mm separator with my trusty Dremel tool. Maybe there is enough 'meat' to get it done.
 
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O.K. I got the yellow universal set, part # 31987-85B and I can tell you it does not fit 02 carb softail. Now I have to see about getting the coil connectors off the my old wires or find new ends. Anyone know who sells the ends that fit?
 
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Originally Posted by WS6 Formula




I did something similar on mine:

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I bought the so called universal SE yellow wires, had to take the coil ends off of an almost new set of SE 10mm PHAT wires and had a guy at the speed shop crimp them on. So after all that I don't like the color.
 
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