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Old 01-28-2015, 10:52 PM   #1
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Wire looms

Just put new plugs and wires in truck.I would like them to look more clean and neater if possible? What do most ppl do? Open to suggestions and pictures if possible. Thanks!!!!


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Old 01-28-2015, 10:57 PM   #2
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Re: Wire looms

Oops got one of cab lol

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Old 01-28-2015, 11:13 PM   #3
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Just put new plugs and wires in truck.I would like them to look more clean and neater if possible? What do most ppl do? Open to suggestions and pictures if possible. Thanks!!!!


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Try Genuine GM Performance 12495502 Wire Loom Kit. $12.00. looks like this:
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Old 01-29-2015, 10:39 AM   #4
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Re: Wire looms

Thanx Fitz


Will these work with SBC as well. I have a 350 in mine. Just not sure if there's a difference ?

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Re: Wire looms

I used wires for a 75 vette with HEI, and ramshorn exhaust manifolds. Routed them as original with the original stands I got off of GMCPaul.(most any vender will have them) Here's some pics. Hope this helps?
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I had fun doing this.
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I did mine under the headers too.... A lot more cleaning has taken place since the pics. Just doing little by little. I got a couple looms at Autozone and made a bracket out of aluminum bar the bolted to the the block on the under side. bolted the loom to it and clipped all in.
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Did your wires and looms come in a kit or did you buy the looms separately and if so where did you buy them from?
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looms are from Jeggs. I built the wires from bulk, that way you get just the bend/curve you want to curve around the Rams Horns. I used straight plug sockets. I also cut the risers for the looms from stainless tubing. The tubing and longer bolts bear down on the valve cover spreaders and makes a nice seal. BTW--none of this is my creation--all compiled from all the wizards on this site!
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detail on the risers and spreaders
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