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Old 01-24-2008, 06:53 AM   #15
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Your local Napa guy might have Borg/Warner Sure-Spark wires under part #CH7877SP. Good luck!!
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Old 01-24-2008, 09:33 AM   #16
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Steady Eddie:
Aha!!
Now we find where the big hairy animal went
in the woods!! My penmanship is not good.
"handwritten notes"...



I wrote a *9* that looked like a *4*

</div></BLOCKQUOTE>Aw Ha!
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Found it with their search without problems. Not saying it's the best laid out website but BEL700269 is the last item on the 3rd page. Or do it easy and follow Joe's link! Tks Joe.

Has anyone replaced their wires with these? How long have they lasted compared to what WH puts on in the factory? Please ignore this question, I just saw Steady Eddie's response on installing them.

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The deal is: The OE AC Delco plug wires are not bad at all. I think you'd find a set of eight on the AC Delco Web-site listed at huge dollars. One replacement OE
wire costs nearly as much as a whole set of the NAPA Blue Max wires. What sells the NAPA wires is the warranty. A WCC rig can be long out of factory warranty and as long as you keep the sales slip, the Blue Max wires are an exchange lifetime warranty item. When you are on the road it seems like every town has a NAPA store.
If you run into an issue with the wires (burnt, broken, etc), you are never more than a day away from a fresh set, if you want to wait it out in their parking lot, ala Walmart Camping. Chances are they will have a set in stock and you are on your way. NAPA has saved my hide more than once.
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Well said Steady Eddie! I feel the same about the Wal Mart batteries.
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Check my web site for a writ up on this subject ib the Tech Tips Section.
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