Ignition coils are typically mounted on the top center of the engine. They can also be mounted on the motor mount tubes using Adel clamps or on the firewall to a piece of angle aluminum. Ignition coils should be mounted so that spark plug lead length will be kept to a minimum for maximum spark energy and minimum noise. It is important that each coil connects to opposing cylinders, i.e. one coil fires cylinders 1 and 2 and the other coil fires 3 and 4. |
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