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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			Gents, wouldn't the same application(s) be used on a Z28?
		 
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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			Kurt I thought I had a dated Schweitzer clutch on a 04C COPO Camaro I restored some years ago, I have no pictures of it. Is that possible on the L72 ? Mike | 
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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			Mike, The original owner Berger Copo I saw a few years ago also had a Scweitzer clutch. It was a very original car with 45k miles. Mark | 
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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			Thanks Mark, might be the L72, from talking to Grady all his 69 Vettes got them. Mike | 
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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: m22mike</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Kurt I thought I had a dated Schweitzer clutch on a 04C COPO Camaro I restored some years ago, I have no pictures of it. Is that possible on the L72 ? Mike </div></div> As it turns out I did find a picture of it. 04C COPO Camaro with 17,000 miles. There is another 03E COPO Camaro being restored in the area with 43K miles and it has it's OE Schweitzer clutch on it. I will try and get a photo.  Mike | 
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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MosportGreen66</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Gents, wouldn't the same application(s) be used on a Z28? </div></div> Eaton Fan clutch on a Z, but it had a longer shaft and was stamped CV. L78 and COPO was CZ and had a shorter shaft. 
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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Fast67VelleN2O</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Eaton Fan clutch on a Z, but it had a longer shaft and was stamped CV.  L78 and COPO was CZ and had a shorter shaft. </div></div> Eaton was on the hi-po stuff - maybe it had higher rpm capability than the Delco. I think there may have been 3 lengths, but maybe it was only 2. I've always wanted to include the measurements with the fan info, if anyone has any of the measurements. 
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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			I can send/post pics of an original 69 Z/28 Clutch & Fan from my 15,300 mile car.   tommartin302@yahoo.com
		 
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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			Z couldn't get a Delco stamped CZ?
		 
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|  Re: 1969 L78 Fan Clutch 
			
			I've never seen a 1969 delco stamped CZ.  Just Delco's stamped CH.
		 
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