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jcwren 12-15-2018 07:20 PM

Correct ignition coil bracket for '70 L6?
 
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(one of the things about buying a not-quite complete truck is that you don't know what it's SUPPOSED to look like... So yeah, lots of questions).

I need a coil bracket for my '70 250. I bought one from Rockauto, and it looks the same as every other one I've seen at Autozone, Advanced, O'Reilly's, etc (first attachment).

The problem is there's no way to mount this to the head that uses both bracket holes. On the head, I have two holes in front of the #1 cylinder, one at the top and one at the bottom. There's another set of holes between #2 and #3.

Looking at pictures in the "Post your pics" thread, the coil brackets I see look more like a Ford one (second attachment).

So how is it *supposed* to be mounted, and if this isn't the right bracket, where would I find one that's correct?

Thanks!

'68OrangeSunshine 12-15-2018 08:27 PM

Re: Correct ignition coil bracket for '70 L6?
 
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The lower pic is more like the GM OEM L6 unit.
Here's mine from when I had a Pertronix coil, before I went to HEI.
The forward bolt [3/8- 18] screws into the illustrated hole, aft of it, a "hook" fits ito a second bolt hole at the radius of the coil.

jcwren 12-15-2018 08:39 PM

Re: Correct ignition coil bracket for '70 L6?
 
Heh, that picture was one of the several best quality pictures of coil brackets I had found in the "Post Your Straight Six Pics!" thread when I was looking for how they should be.

You wouldn't still have that bracket, per chance?

'68OrangeSunshine 12-16-2018 12:26 AM

Re: Correct ignition coil bracket for '70 L6?
 
I do, but I'm keeping it for another 292 project.


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