John, I love that pic

Sounds like it was an easy thing for you then, I haven't really thought about going to a professional, maybe I should. I'm not sure who I would even go to, it would have to be a specialty suspension place yes? Ah, now I remember...I did try and get the front struts looked at way back when I started working on them, I found a specialty suspension place, went there during business hours but all was locked up. I asked the next shop along, was told the suspension guru had a car accident the previous week and was seriously injured, wouldn't be back for who knows how long

Hence I tried to work it out myself.
Jonno, cause of what exactly? The bonnet stay does need some attention...I think rocker covers and all A/C and P/steering bracketry will get some love at the same time (sand blast and re-coating of some sort)
Last few days I've been working on locating all the components for my EDIS setup. I've decided the sensor my kit came with is a horrible design so I've ordered a new one with a right angled sensing tip. The sensor needs to be mounted before I can work out the position of the toothed trigger wheel on the crank pulley. So while the sensor is on its way I've been making brackets for the EDIS module and new coil pack.
Been scratching my head for weeks wondering where I was gonna put the coil pack and EDIS module, there's no decent flat spots anywhere in the engine bay with enough room, behind the pisser bottle maybe but that would mean huge HT leads, no good. I've got all my bracketry and manifold/carbies mocked up on the engine to get locations of things, then noticed a conspicuous empty space where the dizzy used to be...bingo!

It'll even look quite stock with the HT leads originating from that area. As for the EDIS module, there was a module sized gap next to my fuse box where the old ignition coil usually lives, that will do nicely.
With some CAD (cardboard aided design) and many hours of cutting, grinding, filing, drilling and welding I've come up with these:
Note access hole for a 10mm socket
Perfect! note: that module isn't wired up yet, the pig tail of wires included with it just looks like its disappearing into the fender.
I'm utilizing the stock lifting hook for this one, as well as the m6 bolt underneath where the dizzy bracket usually bolts on as an extra support and to stop the platform vibrating. I'll also get a plug made up with an O-ring to seal inside the usual dizzy hole, maybe attach it to my new bracket somehow to keep it in and seal the crank case.
