antijam
CCCUK Member
When I bought my '71 350 it had a few running issues so as a first response I cleaned the points and fitted a new distributor cap, spark plugs and plug leads. The leads were specific to the car but when fitted seemed unnecessarily long. The car was fitted with headers and the leads routed along the sides of the rocker covers and down to the plugs......

This seemed logical enough but there was a lot of spare plug lead to be tucked out of the way.
I'm currently sorting an intermittent starting problem and to remove the starter motor the header has to be removed first. With both off I noticed an odd 'hockey stick' shaped piece of tinwork attached to the side of the block.....

I couldn't fathom its purpose until an internet search revealed it to be heat shield ducting for the HT leads. Ahhhh! (light bulb moment) the leads were originally intended to run down the side of the block, inside this heat shielding and come up underneath the plugs rather than from above, this longer route necessitating longer leads. Puzzle solved!
Whether it's worth re-routing my leads as original I'm not sure. With the leads under the heat shielding and the headers fitted, replacing them in the future may be a major job. It may be more sensible to stick with the present run but shorten the leads. Many online pictures of sbc installations show the leads running alongside the rocker covers. What routing does anyone else with headers fitted take, down from above or up from below?

This seemed logical enough but there was a lot of spare plug lead to be tucked out of the way.
I'm currently sorting an intermittent starting problem and to remove the starter motor the header has to be removed first. With both off I noticed an odd 'hockey stick' shaped piece of tinwork attached to the side of the block.....

I couldn't fathom its purpose until an internet search revealed it to be heat shield ducting for the HT leads. Ahhhh! (light bulb moment) the leads were originally intended to run down the side of the block, inside this heat shielding and come up underneath the plugs rather than from above, this longer route necessitating longer leads. Puzzle solved!
Whether it's worth re-routing my leads as original I'm not sure. With the leads under the heat shielding and the headers fitted, replacing them in the future may be a major job. It may be more sensible to stick with the present run but shorten the leads. Many online pictures of sbc installations show the leads running alongside the rocker covers. What routing does anyone else with headers fitted take, down from above or up from below?