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Ziggster 01-19-2021 01:32 PM

Spark plug wire terminal - Crimp, Solder, or neither?
 

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I'm ready to run some plug wires I purchased a while back, and they came with these terminals. I've done some digging, but really can't find info anywhere as to how these are to be attached to the wire. I'm guessing that they are not crimped, but not sure. Also, the wires I purchase have about 1/16" of the core wire extending past the insulation. Any advice would be much appreciated.

VeryTangled 01-19-2021 01:36 PM

Re: Spark plug wire terminal - Crimp, Solder, or neither?
 

Hi Everyone. Ziggster I believe you put the bare wire thru the tip, crimp the wings to the side of the rubber jacketing, solder the tip and trim the excess.

Ziggster 01-19-2021 01:36 PM

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Wire ends with core protruding. I should mention that these ends are those that go into the distributor caps.

VeryTangled 01-19-2021 01:45 PM

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The original Ford tips that JM35 had in his stash when I had to do the job a couple of years ago, were the same style but I believe they weren't brass. They were stamped 1 thru 8.

You want to get a good solder and crimp on the wings. The design is there's a ridge that snaps into the inner cap. Removing them from the inner requires tugging on the wire.

Ziggster 01-19-2021 02:00 PM

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I saw the ones which are soldered and there is a hole in the center for the wire to go through, but mine has a "reverse" tip that seems to be meant to drive into the core wire. Something I found here on the Barn...

DavidG 01-19-2021 02:07 PM

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Don't overthink this, just follow Jeff's advice to both crimp and solder.

Ziggster 01-19-2021 02:14 PM

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Haha! What can I say. It's the engineer in me...

Ziggster 01-19-2021 02:29 PM

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Just spoke with Brillman. This style is just meant to be finger pinched with the core wire being flush with the insulator, but he did suggest soldering like Jeff and David suggested. He said that is what people used to do before the solder style became available at a later date. Solder style below.

Bill OH 01-20-2021 10:20 AM

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I strip off 1/2” of insulation, insert the bare wire thru to hole in the terminal, fold the wire over and insert into the distributor cap. Bare wire tightens the connection.

Kube 01-20-2021 10:37 AM

Re: Spark plug wire terminal - Crimp, Solder, or neither?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavidG (Post 1975848)
Don't overthink this, just follow Jeff's advice to both crimp and solder.

Perfect & eloquent advice.

McMimmcs 01-20-2021 11:01 AM

Re: Spark plug wire terminal - Crimp, Solder, or neither?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by DavidG (Post 1975848)
Don't overthink this, just follow Jeff's advice to both crimp and solder.

Spit on my friend. That’s perfect!

Charlie ny 01-20-2021 05:59 PM

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Steve,
Please answer my PM or the e mail I sent you..........
Charlie

JM 35 Sedan 01-20-2021 08:51 PM

Re: Spark plug wire terminal - Crimp, Solder, or neither?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by VeryTangled (Post 1975842)
The original Ford tips that JM35 had in his stash when I had to do the job a couple of years ago, were the same style but I believe they weren't brass. They were stamped 1 thru 8.

You want to get a good solder and crimp on the wings. The design is there's a ridge that snaps into the inner cap. Removing them from the inner requires tugging on the wire.

Jeff, the terminals we used to make your set of spark plug wires were removed from an original set of '35 wires that had old and defective insulation. Those terminals were made from tin plated brass that was tempered to give the wings some spring action. They are soldered to the internal stranded copper wire. These original terminals work better than any of today's aftermarket terminals that I've tried to use, plus they're numbered from 1 to 8 which has always been helpful to me for getting wires plugged correctly into the inner terminal caps.


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