No worries Mark, sorry to hear about your snow, it's 90 deg F as I type this at 6pm, so it's good that we're balancing each other out, ha ha! My K1 is now legally road-registered and raring to go, so feel free to send it anytime you like mate, do you fill the unit with epoxy to keep the rain out? Rain is most unlikely in these parts I might add, but high pressure washers and electronics don't mix that well? Cheers, Terry.
It's watertight, probably to about 10 feet down. Don't test that part, though....
I will send it this weekend, because I have to go to the Kinko's store to ship international. In the meantime: do you have any of the little Honda-style "bullet" connectors and sockets, maybe from an old wiring harness? Mine are all gone, and I don't want to hold this up for those, if possible.
You'll need 2 bullet ends and 2 female ends where the points wires plug into the coils now, down by the oil tank. If you make them the same as the Honda ones, then "switching back" on the roadside will be very easy, should it quit on you. That's part of the whole plan, anyway.
I don't know how you connected your Dyna coils to the +12 volts, but the black wire from this unit should go to that same point, if possible. The green wire already has a little ground lug on it: connect it under one of the points plate's 3 mounting screws. You should be able to slip it through the grommet at the back side of the points cover.
The box has a flat strip of sheet metal attached to it: this is the mounting plate. Remove the bike's battery, then lift up the rubber cushion at the bottom of the battery box, just a little. Bend one side of this strip up at about 90 degrees, then slip it under the back end of the battery box, under the rubber, and bend it flat across the bottom of the box. Do the same with the other end, through the front of the box, and set the rubber and battery back down it to hold it all together. I'll try to get a picture of it and post it here before you get the unit so this makes more sense. That's all it takes to mount, on a CB750K. (I haven't figured out the "F" units yet, I'm hoping to meet RXmanGriff for that).