In a message dated 3/27/03 9:36:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, ibq152@YAHOO.COM writes:
> and I know that 87-on requires some pin changing, but > didn't see > anything about 85's. And is the wire from coil to > tach the only one > necessary? Is there a source for the clock if I need > another? > > 85 on DOESNT require pin changing, you got the info all backwards.. its the 80-84's that require swapping of the pins in the connector and youll have to run a wire up to your connector from your coil. chris |
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