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I'm sure you know, but A0R is just Advance, Zero, Retard.
Would pics of my cover from my SS396 help for comparison? It's from late August 69 which is a 70 model "C" 396/402. It doesn't have the dimples or the angle cut.
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No need for a photo from the 402/396 Timing Cover which are for a 7" Damper and have a square cut AOR timing tab so they are a hole different set up. I also own and have owned a few SS 396 70 Chevelle's. Just trying to figure out were this 8" Timing cover comes from.
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