302 plug wire looms recomendations please

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  1. satchelmcqueen

    satchelmcqueen Member

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    Post what your using with a pic. I want a certain look bit would like to see the menu in real pics first. Ty all.
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    these were on my 347...
     

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    I'm cheap. I use the zip tie method. Plus, I like making stuff.
     

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    I use the zip tie method as well but the set up 71gold has is the best I have seen for neatness and concealment
     
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    Yes I love 71golds look. Hey 71gold...its hard to tell exactly bit are yours ziptied down or is it a rail type conceal setup? In going for your look I believe.
     
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    thanks...
    they are not zip tied. they just run under everything.
    this was not my idea. Mike (M.A.V.) showed me how to do the layout, I just took it to another level.
    first you will have to move the plug wires around on the cap. the firing order stays the same. a lot of the neatness comes from me making each plug wire. that way the lengths were correct and all the writing is turned the same way and I cut the wires so all the wiring said the same thing coming out of the cap.
    I had better pics. but lost them when my puter crashed.
     
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    18495B40-DDD4-49E7-83C6-8C128FBF1511.jpeg I used the Smoothie vertical looms. Still need to clean up a couple wires running them to the side of the battery instead of the top.
     
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    Where did you get the alternator brackets? I like that look too.
     
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    Both the bracket and the adjustable link are from March.
     

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