PROBE IGNITION


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sweattysock
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PROBE IGNITION

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Hi Guys!, Any ideas as to where to position my control module for my probe ignition? polite sugestions only please! :o , it's a standard 79 with airbox ,so somewhere unobtrusive would be great!, any advice greatfully recieved!.

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How about in the location vacated by the spark units? Use the spark unit bracket to model a bracket for the Probe. Go get a piece of aluminum sheet from Lowes, presto.
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Thanks for the reply Nils!, Yeah, had considered this, but hoped for somewhere more easily accessible in case I fancy tinkering around with it,highly unlikely as I'd likely bugger it up!, everywhere else is rather limited space-wise?, however still open to further suggestions Nils/anyone? :text-feedback: :text-thankyouyellow:

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The prolink's spark units mount on the rear fender. You'd have to remove the 79's tool box, though. I considered that for a while, then mounted my spark units as described in Nils' message.

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