Sparkplugg wire ???

dirkdiggler

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WI
I recently bought some expensive MOROSO Blue Max sparkplugg wires for my FX-1. Mine were seperating inside the insulation!!

I plan on just cutting back the stock wires close to the coil and connecting these MOROSO BLUE MAX wires.

Anyone have any recomendations on how to connect the stock wires to my new ones???

Anyone do this repair with good/bad results?????
 

dirkdiggler

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WI
Last summer I spliced some crappy $15 Napa automotive wires and they worked for half the season with no problems. (besides corrosion on the sparkpluggs)

I would like the jetskisolutions thing but I dont have the $$$$ for that??

Nobody has spliced their wires?????
 

dirkdiggler

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WI
I would prefer to pull the all of the old/stock wires out if possible!!!

Is it as easy as pulling the old wire out of the coil and just jamming in the new wire???

What is a good indication that you made contact with the correct parts of the coil and new wire??
 

Midlake Crisis

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Bakersfield, CA
Diggler, we seem to be doing all the same projects!
I just dug the old wires out of my old coil and it was a pain and a half. They go in close to 2" deep on mine. I decided to buy another coil instead of gambling my time and money on attaching new wires. You can get used ones complete in the $40 range.
 

dirkdiggler

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WI
How do you connect the wire to a single metal pin that sits and inch inside the coil???

Midlake crisis - what type of coil did you try to fix???
 

Midlake Crisis

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Bakersfield, CA
Superjet

How do you connect the wire to a single metal pin that sits and inch inside the coil???

Midlake crisis - what type of coil did you try to fix???
From a 701 Superjet. The thing is the spikes are in there real deep, and they are really tight. I don't know how you could jam them in there and be sure they made good contact.
 

dirkdiggler

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WI
Does anyone know of a way to make sure to impale the wire onto the spike proper??

Who has done this themself and it worked out good??
 

dirkdiggler

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WI
What is so bad about just cutting back the stock wires & connecting the two wires together??
I would connect very securely and insulate the hell out of it!!

I already bought the MOROSO BLUE MAX wires which cost like $90 and are marine grade so I would really like to use them!
 

Matt_E

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at peace
What is so bad about just cutting back the stock wires & connecting the two wires together??
I would connect very securely and insulate the hell out of it!!

I already bought the MOROSO BLUE MAX wires which cost like $90 and are marine grade so I would really like to use them!

Why did you ask for advice if you already know what you want to do? :dunno:

Splice away.

Don't expect it to last.
There's a good reason people are telling you it won't work.
Instead of spending $90 on fancy wire, you should have bought a coil for $79.
Any way to return the wire?
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
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Florida - U.S.A.
It will still leak voltage; they don't put 8mm of pure silicone around the wire just for looks.

Jet-ski solutions digs the wire out with special tools then epoxy a solid wire down inside the coil before the new wires are attached inside the coil case.

If you do something similar it might work but I've heard of quite a few failures from this procedure.
 
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