Gheez, let me finish my Saturday morning coffeeeeeeee....
OK let's go!
A) Original cover used. Blue dots (rubber plugs) on right side something I had laying around.
BONUS: One can ream out the hole on a dual power accessory bracket for use with standard automotive plugs.
![Ignition coils A-198510](https://i.servimg.com/u/f46/20/45/25/03/a-198510.png)
B) Using a grinder I removed the rivets on the original coils to use the coil cover mounting brackets. This setup allows only the left side brackets to be used.
A homemade bracket from leftover parts after a bathroom sink repair cut and used to connect coils.
![Ignition coils B-198510](https://i.servimg.com/u/f46/20/45/25/03/b-198510.png)
C) Parts I cut and used to make bracket.
![Ignition coils C-198510](https://i.servimg.com/u/f46/20/45/25/03/c-198510.png)
D) Bottom View showing wires soldering inward.
![Ignition coils D-198510](https://i.servimg.com/u/f46/20/45/25/03/d-198510.png)
E) Rearview showing mounting setup.
![Ignition coils E-198510](https://i.servimg.com/u/f46/20/45/25/03/e-198510.png)
Installed last autumn before the winter snows and 200 miles ago, so far flawless performance. Great cold starts at freezing temperatures. While you are at it, now is a good time to remove the fuel tank and clean all the electrical connections.