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1969 buick wildcat where does the coil go

Discussion in 'Buick FAQ' started by Karma, May 13, 2023.

  1. Karma

    Karma Well-Known Member

    Alright so I got it engine almost setup few more things left to do but I cant seem to find the spot where the coil bolts on I was thinking it was on the alternator bracket but that doesnt seem to make sense to me. But that's the only spot i can think it goes? 16839284626143432186997683739506.jpg

    The bolt hidden behind the alternator is the one I'm talking about
     
  2. 69WILD

    69WILD Ron

    Hope this helps
     

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  3. FLGS400

    FLGS400 Gold Level Contributor

    That's exactly the stock location on my 69 400.
     
  4. Karma

    Karma Well-Known Member

    Sweet. Guessing in front of the bracket(the alternator side).
     
  5. FLGS400

    FLGS400 Gold Level Contributor

    The way mine is now, the coil bracket is bolted on with that bolt that holds the alternator bracket to the head. It sits on the top (bolt, coil bracket, alternator bracket, head). Just like in 69WILD's last photo.
     
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  6. Karma

    Karma Well-Known Member

    Thank u would u be able to show me what port the brake booster connects to all the vac holes were covered when my envine was built so i want to make sure i I put it in the right one.
     
  7. Karma

    Karma Well-Known Member

    Wait a minute there's 2 wires on the + side? I got all the wires but the bigger red wire connected. I know I need one more wire on the starter the one from the battery but I think I got all the wires that are on there are correct and if they are i'm missing a wire for that coil.
     

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