How'd you run your spark plug wires?

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I had a set of wire separators that were like these:

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I'm gonna try to build a bracket that run them as cleanly as these:

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They do look good, not hard to make either..
 

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They do look good, not hard to make either..

Yep. They look to be super easy to make. Especially since they just use a pretty standard set of wire separators.
 

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Those look easy enough to fab. I would like to dabble and make a set out of billet aluminum myself. I need something that can be mounted on center mount valve covers
 

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Lookin at that pic, I would prefer a much thinner mounting bracket for the valve covers though
 

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They're only 1/8" thick, but if he would have put more slots on the flat part it would look way better, wouldn't look like a big ole chunk of metal.
 

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They're only 1/8" thick, but if he would have put more slots on the flat part it would look way better, wouldn't look like a big ole chunk of metal.



My thoughts exactly. It's just a bit bulky imo
 

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808 k10.....your vavle covers looked like they are swapped. I have the same covers but my oil filler is on the drivers side and pcv is on the right side.

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