What I did differently was: Plug the coil directly into the disty (It's secure, and can be mounted upside-down), and plug the MX-3 6 wire harness directly into the 4 pin disty.
I saw that the first 4 pins on the 6 wire harness correlated to the ones on the ZE disty, so I cut the ZE pin reciever on the disty, so I could plug the 6 wire harness into it, and plugged the wire that goes to the HEI (from the Orange wire) into the last pin reciever (or 1st, depending how you look at it). It plugged in just fine.

On the 3 pin one, I plugged the wires in (when I say plugged in, I mean that I pushed the wires directly into the pin reciever). On the one that had the Tach resistor, I plugged the resistor directly in, and crimped the wire onto it with a butt end. I made a bracket for the HEI module that is held on by one of the disty cap screws, and is grounded to the block, which is grounded via a "Daisy Chain" ground system, and there's an extra ground wire that attatches to the stock ground point.


Here's how I altered the ZE plug-in:

I cut the end off, and shaved the splines. The 6 pin plug goes right on, and is tight. It takes a little resistance to pull it off. I should have cut the side closer to the radiator, as the extra 2 pins hang over that way.
Here's the 1,000 .5 Watt resistor plugged in.

Here it is done:

It comes close to the hood, but doesn't touch, since I have solid motor mounts, and my new torque brace, but to be safe, I altered the reinforcement of my hood, for when I drag race. I cut 2 slits, and beat it down with an 8lb. shotput ball I use for juggling


I've "gotten on it" a couple of times, and it doesn't touch

I made a plastic bracket to support the coil, and siliconed it to the disty. I didn't want any metal in it, just in case.
I did it because I'm a fanatic. I think that every miniscule but counts, and wanted it to be compact, and have as little wiring as possible. I also shortened my plug wires by almost 6 feet. People will say it won't make any difference, but hey, I was making them anyway, so no sweat
