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Old 05-05-2004, 04:21 PM
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Screws used in the coil bracket

What can I use in the coil bracket? I looked at shoeboxes how to after I pulled mine apart not realizing they arent normal screws, and the coil I bought (stock 95 ac delco) didnt come with any screws. I'm talking about those things you punch out of the stock holes

Any ideas what I can use?
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Old 05-05-2004, 07:09 PM
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The 'rivet' comes out, then you use a nut and bolt [ whatever size fits in the holes.. I can't recall exactly] then you are good to go..
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Old 05-05-2004, 07:11 PM
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I got this fixed thanks

one more question, need a quick answer if someone can

which side do the plugs go on.. theres a black and a grey plug.. one has 1 prong other has 2..

shoeboxes site doesnt have a picture of it with the stock coil plugged up..

the 2 prong one goes on the pass side right?

There are 2 holes on each thing but only 3 prongs so I dont want to blow up my car or something by putting the wrong one in
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The coil has a little bar between the plug-ins, so that the connectors can only fit one way. One connector piggy-backs on the other.
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