You're installing "New" coils and plug wires... Both!
The inner connection of the coil is a spiral pointed prong. The plug wire attaches to that prong with a twisting pushing motion... you'll feel the tension when it's in far enough. Do this attachment before installing and install as a unit of course. A little WD40 makes the plug wire installation go a bit easier.
The coil may be installed with the locating ring... OR... by aligning the metal portion of the coil yoke with the inside edge of the slight bevel you see on the aluminum plate where the coil sits.
The rubber boot, spark plug end.... With the wire cut to the length required, trim back 1/4" insulation again but do not solder tint the wires. Simply fan out the wires and fold them back against the insulation, cutting the excess off as explained above. Holding the spring wire terminal, estimate where the prong should be inserted so that the spring will be flush against the exposed wire. Hold the spring terminal away from the wires end (sideways) and insert the prong into the insulation and into the center wire, then swing the spring terminal in front of the exposed wire portion (makes a tight fit for continuity purposes). Spraying the inner portion of the boot where the wire will insert with a small amount of WD40 makes the installation of the wire a easy project.
Set the points by having the flywheel key aligned with the fiber rubbing portion of the points (proper timing)... set the points so that a .020 will slide though... BUT... a ;022 will not.
That should do it unless you have a ignition switch setup and you left the key off.
