1964 convertible - 395HP engine
anyone have a pic og the ignition sticker placement - c2
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Re: anyone have a pic og the ignition sticker placement - c2
good morning - mid day here in norway
I'm a really covette newbie so might be some questions that are obvious. The engine is as you say a 65HP - RPO L76
The stcker in question came with the car . Its red & silver and marked with Delco Remy - - Ignition coil for the transistor ignition.- Top
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Re: anyone have a pic og the ignition sticker placement - c2
Well then good afternoon way out there in Norway! And welcome to the obession.
Someone on the TDB who has a 365 or 375hp car with RPO K66 TI will have to help on the sticker.
I am at a loss on that one. I think some of the DR coils came with a red and silver oval sticker applied
but not sure of their applicabilty with TI. Good luck!- Top
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Re: anyone have a pic og the ignition sticker placement - c2
thanks Don, and yes it's sort of addictive, i've been used to UK cars - and the lack of documentation omn parts etc is more the norm than the exception. have ordered a build manual for mine - but hopefulle some may come to the rescue on this forum before the manual arrives- Top
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Re: anyone have a pic og the ignition sticker placement - c2
Jan,
There is a pair of TI decals available from most Corvette Parts Houses for 64-67 TI systems. One for the coil and one for the amplifier. About 6 to 8 dollars for the pair.
JR- Top
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Re: anyone have a pic og the ignition sticker placement - c2
Have both of those however even after cropping them upload fails, so email me at akayconsultants@hotmail.com- Top
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Re: anyone have a pic og the ignition sticker placement - c2
The amplifier is the 1st design, with back cover lips at the corners.
General: with repro decals, some (all ?) have the wrong font (too small), or the black Delco lettering on the red side is faded. I've shown used components on purpose to show the frayed edges of the decals, exposing the adhesive paper backing. Current technology is to apply the adhesive directly on the foil back. (My observations)
Attached Files- Top
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