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1974 spark plug wire seperators
could someone please post a picture of there original spark plug wire seperators...thx keith
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Did your car come with HEI?
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my is the standard distributor,non hei..thx
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Did you get your pictures yet.?
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no not any yet,thx
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off hand, I'm not certain that 1974 had any.
I know that 1975+ used metal brackets which slid into grey wire clamps; I also know that 1969-1970 use metal brackets with rubber coatings on the ends where the wires were held, but off hand I cannot recall what, if any wire retainers were used between 1971 & 1974. Most of the engines I was fortunate enough to pick over in the last twenty years or so were 1975-1978 vintage... very few before that... But(!) just enough to score a full set and some extra parts for my own car! Hopefully if nothing else, this will prompt a response with pictures for you
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Separators
This is whats on my car Keith.
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thank you,thats the picture I need
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Looks like I missed replying. But, will add pictures of the early (top one) and later (bottom one) separators.
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that is exactly why I need pictures,the two styles you show are what I have and needed to know which is correct for my 74 trans am,......so you say early and late can you tell me where the break is,thx keith
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I have no idea when the break happened, if it even did happen. It may have been two different suppliers of a similar piece. You would have to get answers from others with '74s (all models) to see if there was a pattern, as the engines were assembled at the engine plant not final assembly. But I would pick the ones with the ears as being correct for your vehicle timeframe.
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