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Anyone have an original 69 L/78 with THM400 ?
Hi everyone,
I recently came across what was touted to be an original idle stop solenoid and bracket assembly for a 1969 big block ( L/78 ). Problem is that this assembly has a strange additional bracket on the solenoid itself ( very hard to put into words ). The owner swears it is all original and a one-time take off. Does anyone here have an original L/78 Camaro, Chevelle, or Nova with a THM400 that they can take a few pictures of the idle stop solenoid, bracketry, etc. for me? I'd like to see exactly what an original assembly looked like. While on this subject, was there a special paddle or extension on the throttle arm where the idle stop solenoid plunger mated up against? This is one of those little details that I get lots of disenting opinions on.... https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif Thanks, Steve |
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here's one, from George's COPO
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Nuch thats what mine looks like too...what extra pieces does the one you are looking at have ? have pics to post ?
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Nuch thats what mine looks like too...what extra pieces does the one you are looking at have ? have pics to post ? [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the fast replies guys! Mine looks like this also. However, I have been told that the carb's throttle arm would have had a provision on it ( like a bent tab ) where the solenoid's plunger would ride up against. This would eliminate the possibility of the plunger getting wedged and keeping the throttle open unexpectedly. I'm gonna try to upload an image or five shortly. Steve |
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here's one, from George's COPO [/ QUOTE ] Are these the original idle stop solenoid components, or NOS or similar items? Just like to know. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif Steve |
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Nuch thats what mine looks like too...what extra pieces does the one you are looking at have ? have pics to post ? [/ QUOTE ] Here is an image of the solenoid & bracketry I mentioned: http://www.freewebs.com/nuch_ss396/69_1.jpg |
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Looks right to me.
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Doesn't M&H make that solenoid today,or at one time?
I could swear I saw those on the market within the last 10 at a Chevy Show. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/hmmm.gif |
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Looks right to me. [/ QUOTE ] James, Look at the solenoid itself and the bracket that is attached to it. I've never seen one like that before. I wonder if the solenoid was an addition from another car that somehow ended up with this setup. I remember swapping parts like that back in the mid 1970's because that was all we had. Any thoughts on the authenticity of this additional bracket on the solenoid? https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif Steve |
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here's one, from George's COPO [/ QUOTE ] Albert, Any chance you can get me a closer image of the throttle arm on the Holley? I'd like to see if the arm has a special provision ( bent tab ) that mates up against the solenoid plunger. I was informed today that Holley equipped L/78's with THM400's used a special throttle arm. Does anyone have any input on this topic? Obviously, a good look at a survivor car would confirm this. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/worship.gif Steve |
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