MSD Issues.... Part number for coil wire
I've got a set-up I'm working on and it's using part number 84039 and has a janky little conversion to use their plug wire, aka 'Coil Power Tower Adapter.'


On a H series dizzy cap the screw does not sit far enough back to make 100% contact with the terminal. One way to fix it would be to cut the cap but then the plastic msd part would not fit snug. Another way would be to purchase a longer screw but again the plastic part will not go far enough into the housing to hold the screw and wire mesh in place.
So I was wondering if you guys knew the MSD part number for a msd wire that has one end as shown in the above picture but the other end that would plug directly into a OEM Honda distributor cap (male distributor terminal end, female coil plug end). I had a few of these wires before but I cannot find the part number anywhere and I can't find them in any of our catalogues. I've even been on summit racing trying to find the damn thing.
Thanks


On a H series dizzy cap the screw does not sit far enough back to make 100% contact with the terminal. One way to fix it would be to cut the cap but then the plastic msd part would not fit snug. Another way would be to purchase a longer screw but again the plastic part will not go far enough into the housing to hold the screw and wire mesh in place.
So I was wondering if you guys knew the MSD part number for a msd wire that has one end as shown in the above picture but the other end that would plug directly into a OEM Honda distributor cap (male distributor terminal end, female coil plug end). I had a few of these wires before but I cannot find the part number anywhere and I can't find them in any of our catalogues. I've even been on summit racing trying to find the damn thing.
Thanks
This is the part that is used... you simply crimp it on. MSD-3331

It's wierd because the last 2 set-ups that I did came with the wire pre-assembled. Anyways, that's the solution. Thanks tony.

It's wierd because the last 2 set-ups that I did came with the wire pre-assembled. Anyways, that's the solution. Thanks tony.
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