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+ | = Inspection = | ||
+ | You can test the spark plug wires, they last for decades. | ||
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+ | * One by one, remove a wire from the cap. If the metal end is corroded, yet the other plug wires look good, that indicates the cylinder is not firing correctly. | ||
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+ | * Check the spark plug wires with an ohm-meter. It should read somewhere around 1,000 ohms per inch | ||
+ | ** If a plug wire reads 0 ohms, or much lower than the others (per length) it is bad | ||
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+ | * Replace those wires that are bad. Looks for burns, cuts, bubbles or detached metals ends | ||
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+ | Likewise inspect the cap & rotor. Mine are 30 years old still working perfectly. | ||
+ | * You can carefully scrape the metal contacts inside the cap to bare metal | ||
+ | * Scrape the edge of the rotor to bare metal | ||
+ | * Look for burn marks inside or out, look like black scratches. Replace if any are found. | ||
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Spark plug wires (leads) from many 4-cylinder engines will the Datsun 1200, although the wires might be a little long. It is easiest to buy a set specifically for the B110's A12 engine.
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Overview
- Resistor type wires are recommended to prevent radio static.
- Large diameter wires (8mm, 9mm, etc) will have no effect unless you are running a non-stock high-energy ignition system.
Inspection
You can test the spark plug wires, they last for decades.
- One by one, remove a wire from the cap. If the metal end is corroded, yet the other plug wires look good, that indicates the cylinder is not firing correctly.
- Check the spark plug wires with an ohm-meter. It should read somewhere around 1,000 ohms per inch
- If a plug wire reads 0 ohms, or much lower than the others (per length) it is bad
- Replace those wires that are bad. Looks for burns, cuts, bubbles or detached metals ends
Likewise inspect the cap & rotor. Mine are 30 years old still working perfectly.
- You can carefully scrape the metal contacts inside the cap to bare metal
- Scrape the edge of the rotor to bare metal
- Look for burn marks inside or out, look like black scratches. Replace if any are found.
Part Numbers
- AcDelco 9044N (88861957) $13
- Autolite 86406 $15
- Borg Warner CH421SP $12
- Borg Warner CH421 $16
- Bosch 09065 $15
- Beck/Arnley 1754217 $14
- NGK 9393 (NGK NE67) $13
- Niehoff 12409NPS 7mm Black Silicone $13
- Niehoff 12409N 7mm ULTRA Black Silicone $14
- Powermax 700194 $10
- Xact 4620 $12
Interchange
Spark plug wires (leads) from many 4-cylinder engines will fit, although the wires might be a little long. It is easiest to buy a set specifically for the B110's A12 engine.
For example, each set for B110 fits several other engines. It probably depends on exact how the manufacturer cut the wire lengths.
Beck/Arnley 1754217 Spark Plug wire set fits:
- B110 1971-1973
- 410 1965
- 411 1967
- 1600 Roadster 1966-1970
- 2000 Roadster 1968-1970
- 520 Pickup 1966-1968 (L16 or J13 engine)
- 521 Pickup 1969 (L16 engine)
Borg Warner CH421 fits:
- B110 1971-1973
- 520 Pickup 1968 (L16 engine)
- 521 Pickup 1969 (L16 engine)
- Fiat 124 1968-1969
- Triump Spitfire 1963-1969, 1972-1974
Nissan Competition
Source: 1984 Nissan Competition Catalog
- 99996-H2020 COMPETITION PLUG WIRE SET
- For racing purposes only
- [These are probably solid-core wires, which interfere with radio communications]