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Old 08-29-2005, 08:18 PM
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Smile Wiring diagram for the coil for a 1967 F-100 with a 352

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I am putting a used 352 in my 1967 while I rebuild the original. My problem is this has been a long project and the first engine I bought was locked up. I have taken it back and now I have a used 352 to drop in. It has been almost a month since this started and I cannot remember the wiring sequence for the coil. PLEASE anyone give me a hand out there. There arent that many wires, I just do not want to have to guess when I get to that point! Thanks in advance.
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The only thing I've seen on the net was Autozone's repair guides wiring diagram for mustangs and cougars of that year. Click on Fig. 3: Engine wiring-1964-73 Mustang and 1967-73 Cougar . Good luck.
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Re: Wiring diagram for the coil for a 1967 F-100 with a 352

Thanks a bunch, I will give this a shot. I am dropping the engine in today! This is my best chance! Thanks again, timing is great!
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