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Salvatore
05-09-2018, 04:58 PM
Does a 1969 L78 camaro with a turbo 400 trans get a starter heat shield?
Thanks!
You mean a heat shield between the starter & ex. manifold?..Yes.
mockingbird812
05-09-2018, 05:17 PM
I knew what Sammy meant!:wink:
Salvatore
05-09-2018, 05:19 PM
You mean a heat shield between the starter & ex. manifold?..Yes.
Thank you Rick and Sam. Yes, heat shield for starter.
WorkinProgress
05-13-2018, 08:50 PM
This information is regarding a starter shield for a '69 Camaro, Nova, Chevelle, Passenger
According to the parts book, Group 2.104 (not including Corvette) in 1969 all 396, 427 cars received the shield, EXCEPT Turbo 400.
In 1970 (not including Corvette) All 396, 400, 454 received the shield.
Corvettes use a different shield.
My very original '69 COPO auto does not have the shield, and I asked the 2nd owner about 30 years ago if it had a shield and he said no.
Until someone can prove otherwise, I am NOT going to use the shield on my Turbo 400 B/B car.
Over the years I asked many people who are well versed in these cars and could not get a definite answer one way or another.
Not sure why they needed it in 1970 and not in 1969.
- Warren
parkbrau
05-14-2018, 05:00 PM
This information is regarding a starter shield for a '69 Camaro, Nova, Chevelle, Passenger
According to the parts book, Group 2.104 (not including Corvette) in 1969 all 396, 427 cars received the shield, EXCEPT Turbo 400.
In 1970 (not including Corvette) All 396, 400, 454 received the shield.
Corvettes use a different shield.
My very original '69 COPO auto does not have the shield, and I asked the 2nd owner about 30 years ago if it had a shield and he said no.
Until someone can prove otherwise, I am NOT going to use the shield on my Turbo 400 B/B car.
Over the years I asked many people who are well versed in these cars and could not get a definite answer one way or another.
Not sure why they needed it in 1970 and not in 1969.
- WarrenCrap! anyone wanna buy a repro heat shield and the barrel nut for an L-78? W/O THM 400? Thanks for clarification Warren, it was right in front of my eyes when I was looking up the part #'s.
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