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What is the plastic plug for?
What are the arcs cast into the metal for? And what is the opening cast into the metal (circled) for? ![]() |
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On some variations, the coil is mounted in that spot vs being mounted on the engine tin. Removing that plastic plug will expose a threaded hole.
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On some variations, the coil is mounted in that spot vs being mounted on the engine tin. Removing that plastic plug will expose a threaded hole. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Be careful with mounting a modern coil in that spot, they are slightly smaller in diameter as period correct coils and will not fit snug when you use the stock clamp. Without extra padding, they end up rotating and short to the case. Ask me how i know. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) PS: The opening circled is for the hooked end of the stock clamp that holds the coil. |
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