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Just to keep this thread complete, here is the date code on your 3961573 TCS relay.
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Thanks Greg,
Sharp Eye, it's amazing what you can see on the computer that i can't see with my eyes, i guess old age is creeping up on me [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/grin.gif[/img] I'll save your photo in my files.
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You are most welcome, I have a bit of experience with the these things. I did notice that you do not have the typical washer behind the like the Novas have.
Greg
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That is a great thread you have there Greg.
I see what you mean, the Nova always had the washer behind the rivets and on my chevelle there is no washer behind the rivets. Maybe other guys here can check and see if there Atlanta built chevelle is done in the same fashion as mine. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] I have a tip for a sagging Wire Gutter unit, i used a heat gun to heat up the plastic and after it softened up a bit i put a weight (Like a heavy flat Book) to sit over the whole unit for awhile. It is nice and tight again without the plastic sagging down with a large opening on the top keeping the wires in place a lot better.
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