I wish I could recall what kind/brand of E.I. I installed 15+ years ago, but the company that sold it was in PA, IIRC. That system was supposed to fit completely under the distributor cap, but, when it arrived there was a separate control-box, which I installed discretely up/under the dashboard, by the hood-hinge mounting bracketry. The (nice) thing about E.I. , is that you forget that it's even there, because there is no maintenance to it. Thanks to scare-stories about the imminent catastrophic failure of the E.I. system, for the trip to Tulsaramaville, I bought & overhauled/dialed-in a replacement points-distributor, which can be bolted- in/connected, on-the-road, should the E.I. ever suddenly stop working. So, if you install an E.I. system, you probably should carry a set-up spare points-dissie in the car, "just-in-case". I also carry a bunch of spares in the trunk, including a water pump, fuel pump, voltage regulator, belts, & what-not.... Be Prepared. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 --- Begin Message --- |