Well, I've done a few set's of these now, so I'd thought I'd share the process.
I like to use the top of the line MSD stuff. Not overly priced & good equipment. Also very easy to use with very clear instruction's & also a crimp tool too!

This is was a normal kit looks like. Except I've already used 5 leads!
These lead kit's come with the Spark plug end already fitted, so all you have to do is fit the dizzy cap end.

Start off by routing the lead's where, how you would like to run. Also keeping away from metal object's, extreme heat eg. exhaust pipes etc.
Cut your lead's to length, but "leave" alittle bit in reserve. It's easier to take more off, but you can't put it back on!

Now the lead set's come with two different style dizzy cap ends & boot's. One for "standard" (LHS) style cap posts & the other for "HEI" (RHS) style post's. The HEI cap's look like the ends of your spark plug's sticking out of the top of the cap.
For this application I'm using the "standard" style

Before you go any further & you've made your selection of lead terminal styles, slide the termnial boot over the lead. Alittle bit of Silicone can help with this. It is a tight fit, as it's suppose to be weather proof

The top tool is what comes with the lead kit & can do everything you need to make the leads incl. cutting & crimping. I also have a lead crimper as well to make the job easier

Then place your cut to length lead into the tool at the corresponding location to whether its for a "standard" or "HEI" lead terminal

Using a Razor blade, rotate the lead in its holder/tool & cut off the insulation of the lead

Then remove the insulation & you should end up with a finished product like this

Now the are two different way's you crimp you lead terminal's depending on if its for a "standard" or "HEI" setup. I'm only showing for the "standard" terminal.
I like to use the top of the line MSD stuff. Not overly priced & good equipment. Also very easy to use with very clear instruction's & also a crimp tool too!

This is was a normal kit looks like. Except I've already used 5 leads!
These lead kit's come with the Spark plug end already fitted, so all you have to do is fit the dizzy cap end.

Start off by routing the lead's where, how you would like to run. Also keeping away from metal object's, extreme heat eg. exhaust pipes etc.
Cut your lead's to length, but "leave" alittle bit in reserve. It's easier to take more off, but you can't put it back on!

Now the lead set's come with two different style dizzy cap ends & boot's. One for "standard" (LHS) style cap posts & the other for "HEI" (RHS) style post's. The HEI cap's look like the ends of your spark plug's sticking out of the top of the cap.
For this application I'm using the "standard" style

Before you go any further & you've made your selection of lead terminal styles, slide the termnial boot over the lead. Alittle bit of Silicone can help with this. It is a tight fit, as it's suppose to be weather proof

The top tool is what comes with the lead kit & can do everything you need to make the leads incl. cutting & crimping. I also have a lead crimper as well to make the job easier

Then place your cut to length lead into the tool at the corresponding location to whether its for a "standard" or "HEI" lead terminal

Using a Razor blade, rotate the lead in its holder/tool & cut off the insulation of the lead

Then remove the insulation & you should end up with a finished product like this

Now the are two different way's you crimp you lead terminal's depending on if its for a "standard" or "HEI" setup. I'm only showing for the "standard" terminal.
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