Replacement HT lead set
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Replacement HT lead set
Looking to give the Scala a sprucing up in the ignition system area soon, and I'm wondering whereabouts people have sourced replacement HT leads in the past. I need a full set, including the king lead, and it'd be nice if they're silicon rather than rubber. Coloured would be a plus, because I'm a tart.
On the same note, I bought a replacement dizzy cap from GSF recently and it's not particularly brilliant - the plastic moulding around the contacts seems a bit rough and poorly made. Does anyone know where I can get a genuine Bosch part rather than OEM?
On the same note, I bought a replacement dizzy cap from GSF recently and it's not particularly brilliant - the plastic moulding around the contacts seems a bit rough and poorly made. Does anyone know where I can get a genuine Bosch part rather than OEM?
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Re: Replacement HT lead set
I've had bosch dizzy caps from GSF in the past - what did they supply? I'd also happily use Beru.
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Re: Replacement HT lead set
I've had bosch dizzy caps from GSF in the past - what did they supply? I'd also happily use Beru.
1992 Scala ABF - SOLD
1989 Scala track toy. Dormant
1986 GTX - Lunar mileage but still a good un
Mk1 Classic Touring Car Project...slowly does it
1984 1.6 GT Project. 69k In progress
1.6GL. 2 Owners, 60k. SOLD
1.6 GL - 100k miles -Back on the road!
1989 Scala track toy. Dormant
1986 GTX - Lunar mileage but still a good un
Mk1 Classic Touring Car Project...slowly does it
1984 1.6 GT Project. 69k In progress
1.6GL. 2 Owners, 60k. SOLD
1.6 GL - 100k miles -Back on the road!
Re: Replacement HT lead set
I have some leads from Dubpower - http://dubpower.co.uk/HT%20leads.HTMwasted wrote:Looking to give the Scala a sprucing up in the ignition system area soon, and I'm wondering whereabouts people have sourced replacement HT leads in the past. I need a full set, including the king lead, and it'd be nice if they're silicon rather than rubber. Coloured would be a plus, because I'm a tart.
Very happy with them and their service - they replaced one which had corroded contacts within 12 months, without question.
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Mike - the replacement unit is actually a Beru. Surprisingly poor finish internally.
Pete - just the job! And available in blue, too ;) Thanks!
Pete - just the job! And available in blue, too ;) Thanks!
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bbt leads every time. never had a problem with them yet, been using them for 12 years
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ianaudia4
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Get a new dizzy cap from the dealer along with a new rotor arm, they still sell them.
I replaced my HT leads with Bosch items, no issues what so ever.
I replaced my HT leads with Bosch items, no issues what so ever.
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1989 MK2 Alpine white Scala injection
2006 Audi A4 3.0TDI quattro (the beast)
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Nate - they're sold by ECP aren't they? Are they standard black leads?
Ian - good to know they still stock them. I'll place an order at the weekend. Any idea how much dough I can expect to be parted with?
Ian - good to know they still stock them. I'll place an order at the weekend. Any idea how much dough I can expect to be parted with?
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There are different types so you are best off taking your car with you and letting them take a look. I paid about £11-12 for the cap and about £5 for the rotor arm, well worth the money.
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1989 MK2 Alpine white Scala injection
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Sounds pretty reasonable for proper kit. Thanks for the heads up.
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black with chrome heat shields. europrats might do them, i used to get them either from gsf or B&C carp partswasted wrote:Nate - they're sold by ECP aren't they? Are they standard black leads?

