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    Twin plug swb - mounting cdi & coils

    Has anyone used this panel for a SWB Twin Plug?

    Engine Compartment Electrical Panel, Twin Plug/2 CDI Box

    http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...ox-p13074.html

    Any good out of the box options out there? Trying to plan out where to place extra box & coil. I like PartsKlassik remanufactured CDI's, neat, tidy, and "period" correct vs MSD.

    This Canepa car has the layout that I really like...

    http://www.canepacollection.com/deta...d-8083834.html

    Suggestions?


    Thanks,

    Dan
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    Hi Dan,

    Have a look on our website, we can deliver the twinspark harness also.
    http://www.kroonwireharnesses.com/si...n_Harness.html

    Regards from Holland,

    Gerard Kroon.

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    RSR electric

    You are building a hotrod, do whatever you like. The RSR electric panel came in two pieces, the extra panel for the other CD box was riveted to the stock panel. The coils are mounted to the crossmember at the back of the engine compartment

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1968DT View Post
    This Canepa car has the layout that I really like...
    Not much help, but a nice close up pic of the panel when it was at German Master Tech. Looks clean:http://gmtbend.com/projects/jerrys-1...r-tribute-car/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schiefer View Post
    Not much help, but a nice close up pic of the panel when it was at German Master Tech. Looks clean:http://gmtbend.com/projects/jerrys-1...r-tribute-car/

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    Perfect, thank you everyone.
    Dan
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike curnow View Post
    You are building a hotrod, do whatever you like. The RSR electric panel came in two pieces, the extra panel for the other CD box was riveted to the stock panel. The coils are mounted to the crossmember at the back of the engine compartment

    mike
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    Mike,

    Do you know the dimensions, or have a pic of the "RSR" electric panel that is riveted to the stock panel?

    Dan
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    electric panel

    Dan
    I am currently visiting our daughter in League City Tx. We are flying home tomorrow and can supply pictures and measurements later this week. To bad I didn't get this sooner, maybe we could have had a meeting .I have a 73 factory 2.8 RSR which is currently in process.

    Mike Curnow
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike curnow View Post
    Dan
    I am currently visiting our daughter in League City Tx. We are flying home tomorrow and can supply pictures and measurements later this week. To bad I didn't get this sooner, maybe we could have had a meeting .I have a 73 factory 2.8 RSR which is currently in process.

    Mike Curnow
    Mike, too bad we missed each other. Houston area weather has been superb as of late. I would very much like to how you are coming along on your RSR.

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    RSR electrical panel

    The extra piece is 4 inches long, making the whole panel on the bottom 16 inches. There is a flat headed rivit top and bottom, as well as spot welds along the seam. The extension panel is a step down flange about 1/2 inch wide. Hope this helps, if you need more info just yell.

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