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Old 11-19-2018, 12:43 PM
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Default LT1 Deuce correct ignition leads

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looking for NOS ignition leads correct for my 1970 deuce

not sure what would be the correct ones but i have a picture of the LT1 all original condition engine that mike thorpe had and it shows the wires i should have (i believe?)

what would be correct?

also l looking for correct spark plugs for same.

please let me know what you have and asking price
send info to
[email protected]
regards
chris
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Old 11-19-2018, 06:23 PM
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The Deuce in the background looks silver ... TAZ
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Old 11-19-2018, 07:14 PM
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it is silver ....
i just used the picture from mike thorpes engine to show the leads

mine deuce is #138 citrus green thorstad WI.

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That silver Deuce belongs to a friend in Calgary and the picture is 15 years old.
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Do you know what plugs it takes i have some
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yes it calls for

# R43 with 4 thin green lines= orig
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#R43 with 3 thin and 1 thick green=replacement

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yes it calls for

# R43 with 4 thin green lines= orig
OR
#R43 with 3 thin and 1 thick green=replacement

thx
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The Dueces MAY be different..not sure why cause the engine was a CTB Camaro Z28 engine when it was built up at Flint, but the Z28's factory fitted plugs only had one ring:

http://www.1970z28camaro.com/engine/0142.jpg

http://www.1970z28camaro.com/engine/0136.jpg

They may have changed through the year.

There is a set here:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-AC-R43-...CPiY:rk:1:pf:0

I HAVE NO IDEA IF THESE ARE WHAT THE SELLER SAYS THEY ARE! I DON'T KNOW THE SELLER AND HAVE NEVER PURCHASED ANYTHING FROM THEM. CAVEAT EMPTOR
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Here's the R44 plug with the four thin green bars. I got a couple sets of these from the classifieds here and they pop up from time to time through members. The R44 is a hotter plug and works great in solid lifter motors if you're looking for other options. I've seen a few sets of these on eBay from time to time as well.

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hi

looking for NOS ignition leads correct for my 1970 deuce

not sure what would be the correct ones but i have a picture of the LT1 all original condition engine that mike thorpe had and it shows the wires i should have (i believe?)

what would be correct?

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I have a NOS set of R 43S
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