Hello knirk,
If you have the original wire sets, the early pre-transistorized use a 1,000 ohm resistor at the spark plug end and the later transistorized version use a 5,000 ohm resistor. These wire sets have resistors at the distributor end also. The easiest way to check is to meter each wire and check it against the others, any one which is significantly lower than the others should be checked further to see which end is bad. I like to remove the distributor cap with spark plug wires and check the entire run fropm inside the distributor cap and through the spark plug connector one at a time. Mark the spark plug ends if you are unsure on how to re-install the wires at the spark plugs.
Radio shack, Walmart or Harbor Freight have ohm meters for less than $10.00. These are handy for checking plug wires, bulb sockets, static setting ignition points and checking wiring problems.
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio