Hopefully someone out there can answer better than I can, it been a few years since I installed mine and a couple of years since I removed it. I know if you hook it up wrong (constant 12 volt with switch off), the ignitor will burn out. One will go to the starter to get power during cranking because the ignition switch won't give power during cranking, and the other will hook to that black yellow. I don't know about that resistor either.
Ok its kinda coming back to me. Go from the starter (12 volts ONLY during cranking) to the + terminal on the coil. Hook the black yellow to the ignitor. Black yellow also gets hooked up to the + terminal on the coil, but is to go through the resistor. You should have all the wires there already, just figure out which one is switched power from the key and which is 12 volts from the starter when engaged.
The red and white wires go to the distributer.
Its all on page 286 of the haynes manual. Clear as mud?
edit: I'm not sure about having 12 volts going to the coil with the ignition on. After I installed mine I thought about removing the resistor but never did. I don't know where I dreamed it up either. Maybe someone with the setup installed from the factory can check their voltage while running and pipe up here. Oh ya and make sure you keep the condensor in the ground ciruit to prevent electronic "noise". Sorry for the length.