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Old 04-16-2005   #9 (permalink)
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I just got back in from installing the Nology coils on my '99 Adventurer..

My thanks to those who responded and the tips they gave. Installation was easy with your input!

The Torx driver is #25, btw - you'll need that for the coil mount screws.

As far as modifying the Triumph sparkplug wires, all you do is use the little converter part in the coil package. Take off the round rubber protector on the Triumph part, insert the end of the connector into the converter, and use medium needlenose pliars to tighten - it fits together well and is secure. Then, you slide the angled protector on the wire and you are done!

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EDIT: You must strip off the connector from the stock spark plug wire, then use the converter piece - making sure the thin wire that is inside the plug wire is in direct contact to the Nology coil terminal. Failure to do this will cause incorrect readings on your tach!!
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Even though I just took it around the block it started immediately, strong, and smooth.

BTW, I took the opportunity to clean and polish the areas underneath the tank and seat while they were off.

I am a happy camper once again!!! :-D

[ This message was edited by: DaSpyda on 2005-04-19 14:37 ]
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