Because the contacts in this distributor are aluminum, I can't solder to them (yes, I know there are ways of low temp soldering, to aluminum, but not by me.), What I did to ensure good contact was too strip 1 1/2"-2" inches of plug wire (remember I cut my old ones off?), tin it with solder, thread it through the hole I drilled in the contact, wrap it around itself, and reheat it with the soldergun. The solder flowed into itself, and I added a little more to make a solid chunk of solder. It is firm on the contact and wouldn't budge a bit. The other end of the wire was tinned and soldered to the large lead which I exposed in the coil. Added a bit of extra solder to this point too, even though the lead in the coil itself had a large amount of solder on it already.
I imagine some distributor have leads made of brass or other metals. Maybe a solid solder connection could be made to those??