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			I have an October 69 L78 70 Chevelle. My question is this the correct timing cover for my application? Thanks in advance for your help. 
				__________________ Joseph Farrow 1970 Chevelle L78 1970 Chevelle LS6 1972 Chevelle LS5 | 
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			not a expert but this looks right to me
		 
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|  1972convss454 (08-09-2022) | ||
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			Yes & No. Yes it's the right original assembly line design for your 1970 L-78 engine. No,it's not the right date for your October '69 assembly,being it's the week of Nov.3rd to Nov. 9th,1969 date. Past your assembly date. | 
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|  1972convss454 (08-09-2022) | ||
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			Thanks guys! So "45" is the week in '69, not the day of the year. I'm not too worried about the date more so worried about the correct cover.
		 
				__________________ Joseph Farrow 1970 Chevelle L78 1970 Chevelle LS6 1972 Chevelle LS5 | 
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			That's right,45 is the week in the year,not the day in the year. It is a correct original cover. | 
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