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I'm sure somebody here can tell me the correct distributor cap to use for a '68 Z/28.
Please give me the right color & scipt(if any)on it. Are these the same as '69 distributor caps? You '69 fans keep driving up the price of my parts!!! ![]() Thanks guys
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Rob '68Z, original drive train AS1 AO1 D55 J52 U17 U69 Z28 |
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I'm picking up a dark brown Delco cap with copper connectors & "Delco Remy patent 2769047" with a big "R" on it embossed on the top.
Can anyone tell me about the original application for this cap? ![]()
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Rob '68Z, original drive train AS1 AO1 D55 J52 U17 U69 Z28 |
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Since I'm not at home and don't have my books with me, I'll have do this from memory. Most original 68 cars got the black caps (D308) without the "R" . Black caps had aluminum terminals. In 69 the black caps got the "R" and a new number (D308R). The brown caps (with copper terminals) were used on some T.I. applications and lots of HD trucks, including International and White, that used Delco distributors. The brown cap used the number (D309) thru 1968 . The brown "R" caps (D309R) weren't introduced till 1969, along with the D409R rotor. The combination was to cut down on radio interference, probably had something to do with the up coming "antenna in windshield" fiasco. Either that or Federal regulations like those in Canada that require RFI supression on lawnmowers, not sure which. C.D. ignition on Chevy taxi, Olds and Pontiac used a red coil and a matching red cap.
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Thanks John!
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Rob '68Z, original drive train AS1 AO1 D55 J52 U17 U69 Z28 |
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