Don't want to srew anything up.
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From: Runnin' from the Reaper
Car: 91 B4C/91 RS 305
Engine: L98 and L03
Transmission: 2xTH700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23 LSD/2.73 Open
Don't want to srew anything up.
I was wondering what the bracket I need to bend is and how to bend it if the base on my air cleaner rubs on the red wire by the coil.
(If already posted somewhere couldn't find it, doesn't explain in swap article)
Peace
(If already posted somewhere couldn't find it, doesn't explain in swap article)
Peace
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From: Runnin' from the Reaper
Car: 91 B4C/91 RS 305
Engine: L98 and L03
Transmission: 2xTH700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23 LSD/2.73 Open
I kinda thought so
I meant to delete that part and just ask how to bend it without breaking anything and if i need to disassemble anything.
I meant to delete that part and just ask how to bend it without breaking anything and if i need to disassemble anything. Thread Starter
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From: Runnin' from the Reaper
Car: 91 B4C/91 RS 305
Engine: L98 and L03
Transmission: 2xTH700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23 LSD/2.73 Open
I'm talking about the bracket with the coil on it. The air cleaner rests on the red and with wires coming out of the coil.
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From: Mount Forest, Ontario, Canada
Car: 1990 RS
Engine: 305
Transmission: T-5
Some people are mounting it on the firewall.
I made my own adaptor bracket to move the coil rearward just to the side of the distributor.
The bracket bolts directly to where the coil mounts now, then the coil mounts onto my new bracket.
I made my own adaptor bracket to move the coil rearward just to the side of the distributor.
The bracket bolts directly to where the coil mounts now, then the coil mounts onto my new bracket.
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