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We know the factory made occasional errors,but the fact that those DN coded #6262430 springs are such a later/higher number then anything used during 1970-72,leads me to believe someone installed them years later after the factory initially released that particular vehicle..
<u>1970 Camaro Ft. Spring chart:</u> 350cid w/o AC #3982340 350cid w/AC #3982351 402cid L-34 & L-78 w/o AC #3982342 402cid L-34 W/AC #3982353 350cid/360HP LT-1 #3982342 |
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Well I took the info you gave me and cross referenced it thru the Eaton Detroit Spring part number for a 73 454 Chevelle and it is equivalent to an 71/72 396 Camaro spring or oddly enough a 77 and later Camaro 250ci straight six with air. So I guess it has been apart before. Thanks for the info!
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