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MG TD TF 1500 - RF supression ignition wires
| I'm getting old so forgive me in advance. I seem to remember that not long ago someone installed a set... I have my reasons why. I think it might have been Bud but I'm not sure. Anyway can someone point me to that thread. I can't seem to find it in the archives. I don't want to reinvent the wheel if it's already been done. Thanks. |
| MG LaVerne |
| LaVerne, I did post something about some magnecor wires. I will look it up and let you know. They work great. Mort |
| Mort 50 TD |
| LaVern, You have email. Mort |
| Mort 50 TD |
| Maybe just use RF supresion plugs ? Dave |
| D Moore |
| LeVerne, I made my own by modifying the distributor end of standard suppression wires. Bud |
| Bud Krueger |
| LED, you have more mail. Bud |
| Bud Krueger |
| Rather than sending emails to LaVerne, can you share with the group? If he couldn't find them then there's a good chance others (including myself) can't find the info either. Thanks, Gene |
| Gene Gillam |
| I should have been clearer...I have already purchased a set of silicone carbon plug wires from NAPA...about 30 bucks. I'm looking how the distributor end of the wires were addressed. I have some ideas but I thought somebody else had already "been there and done that" I also have a set of new silicone solid wire core plug wires from NAPA... about 20 bucks. If you aren't looking for "correct" its a much better deal for the spark plug connections than the petal connectors. |
| MG LaVerne |
| I also just used RF suppression plugs, worked great (I have multiple electronic items installed on my TD, shock horror. But they are all invisible...) |
| Geoffrey M Baker |
Here's what I sent to LED. It shows distributor ends that I was modifying after crimping standard ends onto NAPA suppression cables. Bud![]() |
| Bud Krueger |
| I didn't get that Bud but it looks like you tied the carbon core in a knot after running it through the brass disc Can you describe whats going on with the next two? |
| MG LaVerne |
| Should show up in your mailbox one of these days. These are some trial cables that I had in the basement. That top one was my saying "what if I just tied a knot below the brass washer?" I didn't try it because it has no mechanical strength. The next one down is a bent and filed standard clip after crimping it onto the cable. Next one down is a crimped on brass clip after bending it and filing it to get it to fit into the distributor. Bottom one is a standard brass clip from a package picked up at NAPA before I began bending and filing it. I spent about $75 for the crimper. If trying this approach there is one VERY BIG thing to remember - slide the threaded nut over the cable before you crimp on the connector!!!! Bud |
| Bud Krueger |
| Thanks Bud |
| MG LaVerne |
| LaVerne check out the thread "Spark Plug Wires". Everything you need to know. Cheers Peter TD 5801 |
| P Hehir |
| Bud, I think you were building those spark plug wires in connection with testing the pertronix Lobe Sensing igniter. Can you (perhaps in a new or reactivated thread) give us an update on your experience with the LS igniter. Subject to your report, I'm ready to buy a set of resistance wires from you and install the positive-earth LS igniter in my '53 TD. Thanks. Jud |
| J. K. Chapin |
| I'd almost forgotten, Jud. I'll get back to you offline. Bud |
| Bud Krueger |
This thread was discussed between 23/09/2015 and 24/09/2015
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