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The OE Match Ignition Coil Bracket is a premium-quality replacement engine mounting component designed to securely support and position the ignition coil on compatible Porsche models. Manufactured to OE specifications for fit, strength and durability, this precision-engineered bracket ensures the ignition coil remains firmly mounted, protecting it from excessive vibration while maintaining correct alignment with the ignition wiring and engine components.
Fits:
- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 356A 1955-59Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65Porsche 914 (1970-1976)
Manufactured from high-strength automotive-grade steel with a durable corrosion-resistant finish, the ignition coil bracket is engineered to withstand continual engine vibration, heat, moisture and exposure to oil and road contaminants. Precision-formed to replicate the original Porsche mounting points, it provides direct OE-style fitment, making it the ideal replacement for damaged, corroded or missing brackets during engine restoration, repair or routine maintenance.
What This Product Does:
- Securely mounts the ignition coil in its correct position.
- Maintains proper alignment of the ignition system components.
- Reduces vibration transmitted to the ignition coil.
- Supports reliable electrical connections.
- Helps prevent unnecessary stress on ignition wiring.
- Restores factory ignition component mounting.
- Supports dependable engine ignition performance.
- Forms an essential part of the engine ignition system.
Symptoms Of Wear Or Failure:
- Loose or unstable ignition coil.
- Excessive vibration of the ignition coil.
- Rattling noises from the engine bay.
- Corroded or rusted bracket.
- Bent, cracked or broken mounting bracket.
- Damaged or stretched ignition wiring caused by incorrect positioning.
- Loose mounting hardware.
- Difficulty securing the ignition coil correctly.
- Premature wear of the ignition coil due to excessive movement.
- Untidy or incomplete engine bay appearance.
Why Replacement Matters:
- The ignition coil bracket is continually exposed to engine vibration, heat, moisture and repeated thermal cycling. Over time, corrosion, fatigue or accidental damage can weaken the bracket, reducing its ability to securely support the ignition coil.
- A damaged or loose bracket can allow excessive movement of the ignition coil, placing strain on electrical connectors and wiring while increasing the risk of premature component failure. Maintaining secure coil mounting is essential for reliable ignition system operation and long-term engine performance.
- Replacing a worn or damaged bracket with the OE Match Ignition Coil Bracket restores secure mounting and factory-correct positioning of the ignition coil. Manufactured to OE standards using premium-quality corrosion-resistant materials, it provides factory-style fitment, exceptional durability and dependable long-term reliability, helping maintain the performance, reliability and original appearance of your Porsche's ignition system.
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
SMC602108
The product you are viewing cross references to these numbers
- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 356A 1955-59
- Porsche 356B 1959-63
- Porsche 356C 1963-65
- Porsche 914 (1970-1976)

