Sparkplug wire holders


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Sparkplug wire holders

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Anyone know the part number or where to source the clips that hold the spark plug wires ?





I have one broken and can't seem to find them online.


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Just a thought: Did you search by Honda part #? There are online parts fiche to identify the #.

Also, do you have a motorcycle salvage yard near you? I can't imagine anyone discarding that piece, like exhaust systems, etc. So any bikes that end up in salvage with a motor more than likely would still have them. Grab a couple while you're at it, then you'll have a spare.

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Also looks like a great candidate to 3D print some new ones.
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Check out: https://www.foxhondaparts.com/oemparts/ ... carburetor

Scroll down past the diagram for part info.

I think you might be looking at item 21, part # 32127-MJ1-670 Clamp, Ignition Wire. It looks like they are still available. 👍

I realize this is for the '77 model, but I'm 99% sure they're compatible.

At second look, the '79 has the same part # but the item # is 19.
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landisr wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 6:58 pm Just a thought: Did you search by Honda part #? There are online parts fiche to identify the #.
I couldn't find it on the various fiches I looked at ! :cry:
landisr wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 8:46 pm Check out: https://www.foxhondaparts.com/oemparts/ ... carburetor
I think you might be looking at item 21, part # 32127-MJ1-670 Clamp, Ignition Wire. It looks like they are still available. 👍


That's it ! Thanks a lot, I can manage from here. :mrgreen:

I really appreciate the responses !
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Rambozo wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 8:17 pm Also looks like a great candidate to 3D print some new ones.
Already done some time ago. Just did it for fun. You can still get the original in Partzilla if I remember it correctly.


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Some folks like to keep their bike 100% original, I have no problem with that but tend to go with what works at an affordable price. Therefore my wire separators come from the dollar store!

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LAB3 wrote: Wed Nov 10, 2021 6:15 pmTherefore my wire separators come from the dollar store!
Now you're speaking my language ! :lol:


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