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  • '98 EZGO GAS TXT Spark Plug Wires

    I have a question about the ignition coil (Pic below) that I have.
    Cart #'s: 1075233 / B1998
    Part # stamped on the coil is 1G 3712 030704

    I basically rebuilt my entire cart this past year and when I decided to change my plugs, I pulled the wires from the plugs and then without really paying attention to the coil, I pulled them off. They didn't pop off like normal (car normal) and they had almost a factory type glue on the ends where they sat inside the coil.

    I pre ordered the spark plug wires SPK EZ2 5959 (Pic below) a month or so before I even looked at the coil. Are these plug wires that I purchased as a replacement, go with my coil or do I have to buy the coil that has the wires attached to them? I've seen threads that say you need to screw in the plug wires, but these wires aren't threaded and the coil doesn't have threaded inlets. Inside each inlet is smooth with a center prong. The inlet next to the where the yellow wire (-) attaches to the coil, has a prong that is greyish in color and the inlet where the red wire (+) attaches, has a prong that looks to be copper. The plug wires have a copper center and are filled with a semi hard yellow fill. So I'm really confused now because I'm not sure how hard the yellow fill is versus how soft the prong is inside the coil.

    I have seen two different types of coils for my year and make. I can't tell the difference between:
    EZGO 4 Cycle Ignition Coil 1991 and Up (EZGO 26652-G01)
    EZGO 4 Cycle Dual Ignition Coil 1991- 2002 (EZGO 26652-G01)

    Recap:
    Will these wires work with this coil?
    What coil do I have?
    Do I need to purchase an adhesive if these wires replace the old wires?
    If I need to replace the coil because the wires won't work, which coil above will work with my cart?

    Thank you in advance.
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    Should be able to just push the wires into place, the coil doesn't care what wires it has. As long as the wires fit inside the coil.
    Updated by Larry1950; May 9, 2013, 10:01 AM.

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