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remove the transmission and take the bolts out of the flywheel on back of the engine and install the new one and tighten the bolts back up, you will have to find out what the bolts are torqued at as I'm not sure.
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25 ft lbs on pressure plate and 50 Ft lbs on the flywheel bolts. use locktite
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110 ft.lbs.
The coil has two bolts to hold it in position. Loosen both bolts, place a .010 - .014 feeler gauge (or business card) between the coil and flywheel, and tighten bolts. The size of the gap determines the timing of the engine.
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Snap-on socket # SLEPL 200
Either remove the engine or remove the transmission, take your pick.
The coil is usually held on by two small bolts. Loosening the bolts will allow the coil to move closer or further from the flywheel. Use a feeler gauge to set the gap between the flywheel and the coil arms. Re-tighten the bolts when your done.
it will you mill need new bolts and about 2 grand