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#322526 10/27/14 08:08 AM
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When installing coil and other parts to the firewall, which way do the nuts face? Engine side or the interior?
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Einar, I believe the nuts go in the engine compartment.


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Well I disagree with this and agree. I have seen 34's with done both ways. A low mileage 34 sedan had nuts on the inside.

When I did my 34, I put the square nuts on the engine side.


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e34m #322893 10/31/14 12:44 PM
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Thanks guys. I remember the nuts facing the engine compartment, just wanted to make sure before I start installing stuff on the firewall.

Einar


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