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Old 01-06-2003, 02:11 PM
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Default Re: Correct coil for a COPO Camaro

Though certainly not gospel, anyone who has the Sun Service sheets also lists the coils on them. I believe the Mpls Yenko has the 293 coil but I am going by memory. Chad and I discussed this very thing when the car was first purchased but it's all a blur now. I also do not believe there is any difference to transmissions denoting which coil. At least I have not seen this on any documents.

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