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Does anyone have or know of a 69 COPO Camaro, T400 or Muncie, with a factory installed 429 B-R Coil? This topic has been addressed at least a couple of times on this site without a definitive conclusion with input that either a 429, 270, or 293 is correct - threads below. Definitive info about this would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Jim https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?p=669234 https://thesupercarregistry.com/foru...ad.php?t=70914 |
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The legends judging manual lists the 293 for all big blocks. Very early cars used the 293 BR, later 293 B-R.
The 270 coil is for L48 and Z/28 w/ducted hood; bracket is different.
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I put a list of Camaro coils together, backed up by factory documentation, including Chassis Broadcast Copies.
http://www.camaros.org/engine.shtml#coils
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Thank you, Kurt, for the coil list-great reference
I have a discrepancy my 1969 02D L78/M40/3:55 has a 429 B-R coil I've owned the car since 1979 and know the car well since 76- I do not believe it was changed
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Fred [email protected] 610-585-4155 WANTED: 1969 396/375 hp JH Vin N6352xx Mid April 69 block 272 casting Always looking for dated L78 parts from Jan-Apr 69 |
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