Spark plug wire source

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Spark plug wire source

26 Aug 2006 17:01
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I have searched on here and not found an answer. I need some new plug wires. They are the screw on type at the coil end. Even Kawasaki does not list replacements for these. Does anyone know where I can get some new ones? Mine are all in pretty bad shape. When I put new plugs in two of them came apart at the plug end. I had to trim the end to get them back together, but they are stretched to the max.

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Re: Spark plug wire source

26 Aug 2006 17:19
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You will want to hang onto the caps that screw onto the coils and pick up a wire kit. www.z1enterprises.com has 7mm Dyna kits.
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Re: Spark plug wire source

26 Aug 2006 17:21
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Check the links section at the right hand side of this page. Scroll down beneath the list of members online. You should find a listing of parts suppliers. I would check Z1 Enterprises. I have stock coils on my bike and the ignition wires screw into two holes in the coil. Inside the hole is a metal point or screw which goes up into the ignition wire. The ignition wire is held in place on the coil with a black plastic collar. Does this sound like yours?

I have been known to go to an automotive parts store and just buy about 4 feet of auto wire of the same diameter as the old but then I'm a bit of peasant - any port in a storm.
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Re: Spark plug wire source

26 Aug 2006 17:27
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Yes that sounds like mine. So I can buy regular wires, and just remove the collars and caps and just put them on the new wires?

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Re: Spark plug wire source

27 Aug 2006 05:53
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Sure. Buy non-resistor wires at any autoparts store. 7mm auto wire works fine and you can also get an ACCEL Universal kit which includes the plug caps. The 4 cylinder kit works fine. Only issue will be opening up your coil screw-on caps a bit for the bigger wires. If you get generic non-resistor type 7mm wire (usually in spools in the back), go to a bike shop and buy some new NGK non-resistor plug caps. Don't mix and match resistor and non-resistor type stuff.
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Re: Spark plug wire source

27 Aug 2006 07:44
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Wiredgeorge, reading your post just made me think of something. Someone had replaced one of the caps on the wires before I got this bike. So I went out and checked it, and its a NGK 5K ohm cap. I think I just found my problem with cylinder #1. I had noticed that #1 exhaust is not running as hot, and a little white smoke out of that side. I got to go see if I can pick up some wires today.

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