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X1111498 Distributor
I'm going through a bunch of parts to clean up and let go so I may be asking for your help these next few days to understand what I really have.
Thanks for your knowledge! What is the meaning of the "X" in front of the part number? And is this for a 1969 Camaro L34, 4 Speed right? Thanks! -Jose |
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This should help: https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...ht=distributor
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jbtech (06-19-2020) |
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I'm not buying the inspection story. That X was in the rollstamp. May have just been a spacer die to fill in the holder for a very limited time window.
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Might have been part of a 'first piece' inspection process after a set up change over. Run off 5-10 units; wait for 100% inspection. Once approved, the X comes off.
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That's a possibility.
But we had a distributor line in the plant I worked in. Setup, confirm settings, run. No special markings for any units that I can recall.
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