size of HT leads

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pgc520
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size of HT leads

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what size are the HT leads on an MM 7mm or 8mm ? Has anyone tried the historical type of leads from Holden ?
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Re: size of HT leads

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As wide as will fit in the dizzy cap.
I buy a couple of yards and cut it to the required lengths with some spare
I do not suppose that the concours judge checks with a gauge 8)
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Re: size of HT leads

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I am thinking of replacing my leads on my early series 2 with cotton braided type, can you please advise me when they are cut does the braiding fray out or is there a metthod to stop this I was thinking maybe a thin piece of Sellotape to keep it together until it either pushes into the dizzy cap or screws into the plug cap
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Re: size of HT leads

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sellotape wont last smearing of pva glue might help
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