need source for used original delco 210 coils for our pair of 396 vetts. don't want the current repo coils with non-magnetic threaded posts. thanks,mike
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Re: source for delco 210 coils
to check the terminals on my original "210". These have got to be exceedingly rare -- don't think they were ever a service item.
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Re: source for delco 210 coils
Time for the old epoxy trick Doc, I don't that they were ever serviced under that number. If my memory is correct, the part number on the coil was for an assembly, the coil and bracket.Dick Whittington- Top
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Dick-----
Yup. The only way to get an original example, now or ever, is USED from an original application on which they were installed. Since these were a TI coil, original applications would have been quite limited but might have included other-than-Corvette models.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Dick-----
Yup. The only way to get an original example, now or ever, is USED from an original application on which they were installed. Since these were a TI coil, original applications would have been quite limited but might have included other-than-Corvette models.- Top
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Hi Mike I checked my 210s and they both have magnetic studs . One question ,I also have a 293 BR (debosed at the top) and a 283 BR (debosed at the bottom) .Both have magnetic studs .Do all repros have non magnetic studs ???
Does anyone know if the 293br or the 283br have any Corvette applications ?- Top
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