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Originally Posted by TPI Monte SS
Yes, take off the distributor cap (don't forget to mark your firing order on it) and you'll see it held onto the base of the distributor, below the rotor. When you install the new one, make sure you put plenty of dielectric grease between the bottom of the new module and the distributor, or you will cook the new one.
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DID YOU CHANGE THE IGNITION MODULE YET??????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, and Blackbird615, the part you changed is the ignition coil, not the module. Follow my instructions above for how to change the module. If that still doesn't do it, it could be the pickup coil too, but they only tend to go bad if the car has well over 100K miles on it.