Spark plug wire connections to ignition coils: 1984 vf750f interceptor. Need help please.

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    Hi everybody,
    I have recently installed new spark plug wires and caps on my 1984 VF750F interceptor. My manual does not seem to make much sense on proper order of connections to the ignition coils. The way I have it hooked up is as follows: If you are sitting on the bike and looking down at the ignition coils from left to right. Left side coil I have from left to right cylinders 1 & 3. Right side coil I have from left to right cylinders 2 & 4. If this is correct can someone please let me know or maybe give me the right sequence if it is incorrect.
    Thanks in advance,
    interceptor4life
     


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    You have it correct.
     


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    There are 2 types of sparkplug wire: solid wire core and resistance core. Always use the solid wire core type.

    It would be a mistake to use resistor core wire along with resistance end caps, as sparking voltage would be compromised.
     


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