MONTE CARLO Hiding Spark Plug Wires

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rmorman

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Does anybody have pictures/advice/parts they used to hide spark plug wires behind the heads and under the headers? I was going to try some billet plug wire organizers, but a buddy mentioned running them under and out of the way for a nice clean look. The block is an older 350. Just wondering how you kept the wires neat and not touching the headers when you ran them under?
 
There probably are wire looms out there .Look at the "street rodders" cars and or make your own..And the custom set that you make yourself.
 
i ran mine under the headers,tied them together with the zip ties.i like to make my own wires so it works well.the key is to keep them tight in the header area but with slack in the distributor area.i like to keep the zip ties on the boot.
 

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A lot of the original plug wires were run through the motor mount and behind the heads. A real pain but out of the way and a clean look that I like. 90 degree boots that don't burn
 
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Streetbu, where did you get the looms that are located next to the rocker cover? Are they the ones that attach to the holes in the cylinder heads? Also, I'm planning a serpentine conversion on my Malibu, which will end up looking like yours. Do you remember the part number for the belt that you have used? Thank you.
 
I actually prefer not to hide my spark plug wires and I feel if you lay them out good and make them yourself they can actually add to the look of the engine IMO
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