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| Subject: | [oletrucks] heat on wire boot |
| From: | "Tom Cooper" <cooptnt@att.net> |
| Date: | Tue, 18 Nov 2008 19:03:31 -0500 |
I have a 1974 350 in my truck and although I haven't let it run longer than
20 or 30 minutes, I believe I may end up with a heat problem from the
headers. My plugs are underneath some of the header pipes and may create a
melting of the wire boot when I let it run up to full speed, when ever that
may be. Anyway, is there a long plug and a short plug for the 350? Is
there a plug wire boot that will not burn and melt?
Thanks for the advice
Tom in SC
1955 2nd
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