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The ground plate from the harness is currently in hole
#1 as shown in this picture. Shouldn't it be in hole
#2 ? It's been in
#1 since I've had it. But it looks like
#2 has the engine ground plate.
http://i1144.photobucket.com/albums...oads/39207395-F33C-4348-A3CD-7333E5C7ECC9.jpg
I examined mine tonight, and I think what you're referring
to as a 'harness ground plate' is actually the metal base of
the RFI capacitor. The wire from it runs through a plug-in
disconnect and then to the main electrical plug to the coil
pack. If so, then it doesn't matter which bolt it attaches to,
since it's not a ground but simply a mount. (Mine is bolted
to the outside/front bolt, but it really dosen't matter.)
The inside/rear bolt has a grounding strap that runs to a
bolt that attaches the intake plenum to the manifold. This
is where the metal strap surrounding the coil gets it's
connection to ground. (#2 bolt in your pic.) It's important
to have a good clean connection there, to prevent possible
misfires. I remember rubbing a light coating of anti-seize
on the strap to prevent corrosion, since rust tends to form
there for some reason.
Hope this helps.