"Frying" ignition wire boots
Got my '38 Chevy w/ 350 and Sanderson cast headers about 2 years ago. Started running crappy so I thought I thought I'd look at the plugs. Ignition wire boots had the fiberglass material covers over them. When I pulled on the boots they were completely discentegrated and the plugs were arcing out on the headers. OK I found the problem. Called previous owner and he said he had "burned up" plug wire boots also and couldn't figure out why. I replaced them with Taylor 8mm spiro pro series new wires and boots. Same thing after only about 2,000 miles! Boots completely broken down. Car just streeted, no hard running and runns consistently at 190 degrees. I can't imagine I am the only one with this problem, common enough engine and header combination. Car was just dyno tuned last year. Anyone have any suggestions?