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Just installed the latest Screamin Eagle 10 mm Spark Plug Wires (just over 3/8"). I used Romex wire again to support the front cylinder wire on the horn mount, but did it in a "V" shape instead of straight up and down. The yellow wires are only available in universal kits. The plug ends are on already and you have to terminate the coil side. I ended up taking the plug side off to position the Screamin Eagle logos on both left to right as well as locating them on the top side. The ignition coil boots in the kit don't fit and the ignition coil terminals are the wrong type, so I used the parts from my old wires.
Fat 10mm plug wires add dimension and style to your ride. Screamin' EagleŽ boot design and suppression core wires insure solid connection and maximum voltage transfer between coil and plugs. Screamin' EagleŽ logo printed along wire to add style.
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Last edited by WS6 Formula; Sep 3, 2017 at 10:57 AM.
Reason: Added photos
Jim,
I like the way you suspended the front cylinder wire below the horn mount. Running it over the top (as in the original position) runs the cable too close to the fuel line on the bottom of the tank. Steve's photo shows exactly what I'm saying.
I had to replace one last month because it got worn through by rubbing the fuel line.
I wish they came in green to match the color of my tank. I have the same color combo as WS6. Plus Sonetpro does not have the 90 bend in the boot he used might make it difficult to achieve the same look as WS6.
I wish they came in green to match the color of my tank. I have the same color combo as WS6. Plus Sonetpro does not have the 90 bend in the boot he used might make it difficult to achieve the same look as WS6.
I had red before, then did some photo shops of the Screamin Eagle colors. I think the yellow goes better with the gold pin striping and gold leaf in the tank decal. The red and orange don't go with anything else on the bike, best thing to do is photo shop the different colors and see which looks good to you.
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