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HELLO, I'm new to this forum.
I have a 1992 Lowrider Custom. I bought it from a man that had it for yrs but it has set since 2007. approx 5 yrs. The man's dog rip the plug wires off.
I have cleaned the carbs and bought new plug wires.
What kind and what number of plug should I use and what gap. It has a Champion RN12YC in it now.
Which plug wire from the coil pack goes to which cylinder. Also, There is a red and wire wire that bolts to the terminals on the rear of the coil pack. Which goes to which. Does it matter ???
Thank you,
Bikercouple
RN12YC is the correct plug, out of the package gap is fine for now, red wire positive. white negative side of coil, just install wires and they are right, both towers fire at the same time on stock ignition.
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