That wir. e is easy to replace and you dont have to disassemble the distribte.or to change it.
The wire pushes though that rubber grommet and clips on the points the other end on the coil. SHould take less than 10 mins total to repair. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sr Project Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Distributor Assistance Please > I have a 1970 442 with the 455 engine. I was driving > around Thanksgiving day and the car just quit. After > repeated attempts to start the car I realized that it > won't start and I had it flat bedded home. While > searching for a probable cause, I noticed the wire > from the distributor to the coil was broke off right > where it comes out of the distributor. Since there is > no room to splice it together I looked at the problem > and assessed the situation and come to the conclusion > that I must replace the wire. > > I'm asking the EXPERTS is there an EASY way to replace > the wire WITHOUT tearing down the distributor? I have > never taken one apart so I'm at a loss. While and if I > tear it down would it be EASY to replace the point > system with a solid state point less system? .

