Starting to set up the bay and I was wondering where the best spot is
to be mounting the MS-AL. Can anyone send me pictures of box and coil placement?
Thanks
John
something like this? i mounted the box a bit too high. it makes bolts a tight squeeze and the lid r&r a pain. i open ended the bolt holes on the arms and i only have to loosen the bolts a bit and the arms slide out.
k
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Mines on the firewall, but in the rear trunk.
Rivnuts! I'm a huge fan of them!
Mine is behind where the battery is. My battery in rear trunk.
Can find a pic if needed. Here is a shot but this was more about fuse block install.
Have better pic of whole bay just need to find it.
How about pictures of carbed engines, so I can see what space I am working with.
I like the ideas so far but I was thinking of going on the firewall on the left side.
I saw a car today and it looks like the carbs sit back a bit.....
OK. Ignore all the beer... Here is a picture of the Mallory 6-AL.
Aaron, thats what I am going to run, the Mallory 6AL. It is kind of big so thus my concerns.
Great shot!
Sorry for jumping on your thread wndsnd, but you're right - that's a great installation spot Aaron.
I know what Rivnuts are but I'm a little unfamiliar with how they install. Do I need to buy the special puller? If so I doubt I'm going to go that route for just 4 rubber studs Either way, very cool!
The beer is even better!
Technically you need an installer, but I've DIY'ed it with an allen bolt, nut, and assortment of washers before. All you need to do is crush the aluminum portion by tightening it. There is also a fairly cheap rivnut tool out there that lasts a while before self destructing. If you don't mind 1/4-20 the Harbor Freight installer is OK.
I have mine mounted behind the batter. my coil is on a custom bracket from McMark
Nice looking bay. Did you grind off the feet of the Optima to get it to fit in the tray?
No hijack here George. We are all just swapping ideas.
if you look at my optima and jerry's, note the non-stock clamp. it's the one that used to be avail thru optima before johnson controls took over. no grinding required with them at all.
k
thanks! i didn't grind anything off of the battery, but I did trim off the lip on the battery tray on the side closest to the rear, the Optima was just a tad too big.
Here's mine.
Kevin
Your Optima fits in the tray. Mine is like Jerry's and is a bit too long. They must have changed the base.
I had the thought of mounting the controls and coil on DIN Rail. That way I could slide things out of the way if necessary. Anyone use mounting rails?
Here's mine.
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Nice and clean looking!
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