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How is coil mounted on 40 Special?


Charles2

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Thanks Jim. I wasn't real clear on my original post. My main concern is how the coil mounts to the bracket. There is a bracket that protrudes about 4" from the firewall that the aftermarket coil is hung from (with one bolt). The NOS coil I have does not have a mounting bracket so I need to figure out: a) do I need to get a NOS-type mounting bracket? (yes, I think); B) is the coil mounted vertically or horizontally? and; c) what holes in the firewall bracket are used? Any info will be much appreciated (so would potential source of NOS coil clamp bracket).

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The coil is mounted horizontally ,which would make it perpendicular to the firewall. The armored cable should face to the drivers side, and fit into a clip on the firewall behind the engine. There is a rubber grommet in line with the manifold that the cable goes through to fasten to the ignition. The coil has a strap that holds it to the firewall bracket. it wraps around the coil and the bolt goes through the strap ,then the bracket, then through the strap again.

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Hi Chuck

Sounds like you got an after market coil, or it would have had a bracket on it or one that would have came with coil.

Sending picture of Original 40-47 coil with bracket(bracket was welded to coil. You could probably make your own attaching bracket.

Jim Schilf

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Joe and Jim. I can see now how the coil is supposed to be installed. The coil I have is a Delco just like the one in the photo Jim sent but without the strap. I suspect that this coil was sold as a replacement for the entire GM line for the years they offered the armored ignition lead. Given a choice, I'd rather not have to make up a bracket but anything is better than the coil and mounting that came with the car (It does work though)! Thanks to both of you for your time and effort.

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