Thanks chaps!
After seeing the Colonel's post I did a hunt and found the coil studs on the bulkhead where he indicated. The coil is back in it's proper location now, and I was able to remove about 15' of excess wiring and shorten the coil lead by over 2 feet. This has to be a good thing as the HT lead was routed along the cooling hose and I thought I could hear some sparking from it.
I can see why the previous owner moved the coil as it is very tight down there. He seems to have been one to take the easy way out and his lack of motivation has been causing me a few challenges.[:(]
Cheers,
Rich
Update: Took the car out for a run and it is running much better. The hesitation and rough running that it was experiencing are gone.
It's nice to get good results from a small job like that.
Oh yeah...Here's Dirty Dick's tech tip of the week: I had to shorten my new HT lead and had a terrible time getting the boot to slide on the wire. Oil, hot water and my old favorite, spit wouldn't shift it, but I did find what worked.....ahem*..."personal lubricant". Slippery stuff that![:D]
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