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My engine is dated T1030CKO so it's an Oct 69 motor in a January car. So I assume the distributor should be dated before the motor assembly date. So the 1112000 is an L78 only distributor?
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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Jeff, the misl. components for your engine can be dated either before or after the engine build date. (carb, alt, dist., etc)as they were installed on the engine much later in the process. I would hold on to that distrib. as it is a good date for your car. To my knowledge #2000 is L-78 only.
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The Distributor was installed when the engine was assembled,so it's date should not procede the Tona date.
The #1112000 distributor was used in ALL 1970 CTY & CKO L-78 engined Camaro-Chevelle-Elco-Nova,both Auto. & Man. trans.,AND all 1970 L-34 CTW 402/350HP engines w/Auto. transmission in the same mentioned vehicles. There were roughly 37,513 vehicles/service engines built with this Distributor. I'm sure you could've ordered this distributor over the parts counter as well. |
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Ref the 1112000 distributor - was this also installed on some late production 69Z's?
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Eddie M Camaro-less 87 El Camino SS Few Ferrari's |
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No,that used the #1111480.
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No that used the #1112003
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good info
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When did they begin using the #2003 over the #480 in the 1969 302/290HP and why?
I thought they used the #2019 in ALL the 70 LT-1's. |
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