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sorry I only have this one
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over a year later I find one that is dated Sept 1969 which is the same month my car was built so its too late, believe i need it two months ahead July 1969. But waiting so long I figure close enough and bought it. Plus it was professionally rebuilt by Chargers Auto Electric
one week later the right one pops up, now I got a starter for sale
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so 1108430 is the part number
but to find a date code to go with my ss built in sept of 69 does not exits
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5 hours ago, Dtret said:
Am I missing something? Both pages of the original post show the starting motor asm 1108413 (8).
that page is for the 396 and 400 cu
I'm looking for 454 cu, but like I said I don't know if I am reading these books right
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http://chevellestuff.net/qd/starter_numbers.htm
should i be looking at 1969 because that's when it was built or 1970 because that's the year the car is ?
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hello,
need to replace the starter in my 70ss, I would like to get a original part number with date code. I believe I need a DELCO REMY STARTER 1108430, my cars built date is Sept 69 so I was thinking July of 69 for the date code
so looking on ebay a starter rebuilder said that the 1108430 didn't come out till Oct
so now I am stumped on what is the starter that came with my car?
thanks, Sendo
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has anyone bought this?
its about the same price as
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yes saw that one, was looking for engine build date
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7 minutes ago, John S said:
Third week of November 1969. The carburetor is not the original carburetor for the car, it is however, close enough for me to date correct, and code correct. The carburetor came off of a 1970 Chevelle with a 350 and 4 speed. The carburetor on the car when I bought it was Rochester Quadra jet from a 1969 truck, I still have it. I try not to be too fussy about that stuff I simply got lucky when I found the carburetor.
so my car being Sept 69 a carb dated July 69 should be okay?
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14 minutes ago, John S said:
My earlier post for carburetor number was incorrect. My number is 7040203. 70 is prefix code, 4 is year (1970 to 75), 0 is year (1970), 2 is model (Quadrajet 4BBL), 0 is division (0,1,2,) Chevrolet division, 3 is transmission, odd #s manual transmission, even #s automatic transmission. Here is picture of carb# and date code J9 September 1969. DB is a Broadcast (customer) code.
so your carb date is sept 1969 what is your car built date?
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what should the date code be? and is this just plug and play? think my manifold is stock, what about the choke?
thanks, sorry for all the questions
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so my car has a holley carb on it, was thinking of getting what it supposed to have on it a quadrajet 7040200(i think) so my question is.
1. is this the right carb for my 1970 monte carlo ss
2. what should the date code be on the carb when my car was built in sept/69
3. has anyone done business with quadrajet power
4.is it worth it?
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5,302 before mines, wish someone finds mines
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do you have to take off the door panel to install these mirrors ?
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thanks for your inputs, I thought that powder coating was thicker and more durable then this. when I opened the box last night I thought these were just spray painted
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should I accept these?
the description say
Moog Replacement Coil Springs
Coil springs play a leading role in your driving comfort and safety. Working together with your shocks, these suspension components provide needed support and stability over bumpy surfaces and around sharp corners. Moog coil springs are some of the finest replacements available when you notice a decline in handling and braking efficiency. They're constructed from high-quality steel and coated with a black, vinyl, or powdercoat finish to resist rust and corrosion. Moog offers hundreds of sizes and styles to fit a full spectrum of cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs--both front and rear.
looks like the coating is gone, dont know what coating they used but its in the box and not on the spring
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thanks guys,
another question is there Front Coil Spring Insulator? seem to only find rear
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does anyone have the part numbers for coil spring close to stock? did a search and see posting for specs but when I go online I find moog-6330 https://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/moog-6330
and speedway https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Big-Block-Front-Coil-Springs-1964-72-GM-A-Body-,112747.html
what are you guys using for stock height ?
thanks, Sendo
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just starting to drive my car and getting belt squeal, checked voltage across battery and its not charging, pulled the neg and the car died. bought a rebuilt alt and now getting 13 across battery and when i pull the neg it still runs. when i test from the alt terminal its 14 is this a issue that i am getting 14 from the alt but only have 13 at battery?
thanks, Sendo
original part number
in SS 454
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who really know what is common, the more I try to read about it the more I get confused.
I read that the engine has a built date and then the other parts are put on carb, dist, starter etc.
so those parts are obviously made before the engine date, make sense
my car has a build date of sept. 15 1969, engine date sept 04 1969 and a distributor july 28 1969