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#118860 04/06/08 10:25 PM
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In the recent past, I saw the instructions for removing the top of the coil in one of the posts, but now that I want to do it, I can't find the instructions.

Can someone point me to this information?

Thanks,

Rich


1937 Master Deluxe 4-door Sport Sedan
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RichK #118862 04/06/08 10:37 PM
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The instructions are in the mail.


Gene Schneider
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Gene,

Once again, "Saved by Gene."

Thanks. I have the information and already have the coil apart.

Rich


1937 Master Deluxe 4-door Sport Sedan
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May never get to 100%
RichK #118970 04/09/08 12:40 AM
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Hi Gene,

Could you please send a copy of those to me? I have a replacement cover with the shielded cable and original style ignition switch to install. Currently the car has an after-market ignition switch and exposed insulated wire out to the coil.

Thanks,
Rusty


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