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650 plug wire diameter?
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Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/01/05 20:41
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If you need to replace them or splice them...NAPA sells a 4 wire kit for 4 cyl tractors that works great. 7mm metal core.
Very cool. There is a napa close by. Any more info on this tractor set buddy? Splicing them in.
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NAPA part number is #700172. You will also want to buy (4) NGK splicers #8083 available at Z1enterprises. Call them and talk to Jeff Saunders. The splicers cost about $7 or 8 each but work real well. They allow you to change wires over and over without shortening the original wires after the first splice.
Handy info thanks. I already have a couple of places lined up for the splice connectors, called "cable connectors" at Sargents Auto Electric, for $6 each. Many auto or snowmobile places stock them....I had to go and ruin one good coil out of curiosity, (I didn't have a bad one to take apart). The 550 coils wires unscrew to be taken off, revealing a little metal spike contact in the coil body for the wire. I wanted to see what was up with the attached 650 wires, so I nipped one off a few inches from the coil body then took the nippers and slowly pried the plug rubber wire coating back. It came out of the coil alright, but I killed it. The rubber coating holding the internal wires goes deep into the coil body. All I was left with was the small strand of wires left hanging from deep back inside the hole. Glad that I didn't do this to my really good set. I'm willing to wreck a cheap part for a clearer understanding of its function/construction.
www.napaonline.com/MasterPages/NOLMaster...g+Wire+Set+-+Premium
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