Spark Plug Wires
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Spark Plug Wires
I'm planning on replacing the spark plug wires and boots on my 82 CBX. I've already bought NGK boots from the dealer but have a question about the wires. Are they 7 mm? The Honda dealer has wire for sale by the foot or I could buy an automotive set and cut off the conectors. Any advise on the core material or any other considerations? Thanks.
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Yes, they're 7mm. The stock plug wire is stainless steel core. Lasts nearly forever, unless too many trimmings have shortened it too much. If you're using the NGK caps, they screw into the wire. Therefore, you want to make sure you don't use suppressive wire like that sold in most auto parts stores. Additionally, the added resistance isn't needed. The good stuff is available as you found by the foot at the better dealers (just make sure it is the good stuff, the steel core), or you can go to any good auto parts store (not Checker or Autozone) and get the wire by the foot with a Delco part number, known as Packard 440 Hypalon. Same stuff the factory uses.
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talk about a delayed thread...
Wow! A year later! Well, I always used to use Packard 44o Hypalon, which is available from any good auto parts store as Delco 7mm copper core wire. Since then (70s-80s) it has become available from Parts Unlimited and other motorcycle shop vendors, probably made in Taiwan. The caps are also available from the same sources, nearly identical to the OEM caps, although I used to make up my own out of old-fashioned solder-type terminals and covers.
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Well, CBXman just replied to my email and I called Donna there as well. It seems that Accel makes a coil and wire set but does NOT sell just the wires. What the hell? I have an extra set of school bike coils and my originals are ok too so I just need a set of pre cut, assembled spark plug wires. Surely, someone markets these? Does everyone have to measure and cut and assemble their spark plug wires unless they buy the Taylors from Tims?
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If you don't care about the OEM look you can use Taylor wires with the plug end already molded onto the wire and they come in a dozen different styles,sizes and heat applications.
But like Mike said the high resistence wires aren't needed and some 8mm wires will work in the coils but its tight, 7mm fits better. If you don't like the bright colors the wires come in just wrap them in black heat shrink tube.
Or do like Mike said, buy the copper core wire, buy the NGK caps and make a set.
jb
But like Mike said the high resistence wires aren't needed and some 8mm wires will work in the coils but its tight, 7mm fits better. If you don't like the bright colors the wires come in just wrap them in black heat shrink tube.
Or do like Mike said, buy the copper core wire, buy the NGK caps and make a set.
jb
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The reason plug wires aren't readily available is that they never go bad on an Asian motorcycle. They're stainless steel. The only reason to change them that I can think of is, 1 -- you've trimmed them regularly like you should and now they are too short, or 2 -- the covering has aged and got very stiff (even then, it may not be necessary to change them). As for the difficulty, it isn't difficult. Simply ask your local shop to sell you a suitable length of 19-strand copper core 7mm Hypalon cover spark plug wire (comes in 100 ft roll, Parts Unlimited # 01-114-1), plus four OEM replacement spark plug caps (Parts Unlimited # SD05F, made by NGK). Just cut each wire to length, screw on each cap, and assemble to each coil.
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most CBX owners belong to a coven http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coven and use the powers they have acquired to spark the additional cylinders through the proper and accurate application of ofhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightning to spark the additional two cylinders. The reason they do that is because if there's a total electrical failure of the previously mentioned motorcycle, they can still limp along on two cylinders (like a Harley) until they solve their delimma (boy, where did this idiot lern how to spell(hey that's me I'm talking about(hijack(as if they don't know me by now)))).
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have you ever heard of a man named tesla he was said to be able to transmit electricity long distances without wires
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uh...
Oops!drbone641 wrote:Uh what about the other two cylinders...
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