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More accurately the quote should be:
[ QUOTE ] "The production assembly-line coil was supplied from Delco-Remy with the mounting bracket already attached, and the part number <u>in the assembly manual</u> is the number for that ASSEMBLY, not for the coil by itself." [/ QUOTE ] The numbers on the coil <u>are</u> the last digits of the actual coil (by itself) part number.
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I think there were 3 different bracket styles. The 69 Z/28 took 298 which was embossed on the coil. That bracket kept the coil away from the chrome air cleaner.
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Thanks guys. The coil has an original bracket which tilts back to keep it from hitting the air cleaner. It sounds like it's right for this engine. Done deal. It's fairly shiny, and on the engine. One more piece of the puzzle.
Just need the carb and smog back from resto, and the chassis is finished!! ![]() |
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