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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: booya420 on March 04, 2007, 03:47:21 PM
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this might sound stupid to some of you but i need to know what the acronym A.I.R. means
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Air injection reactor,
JM
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what do i look for to tell me if the car had this or not
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need to know what engine and trans the car came with.
JM
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302 and an m21
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Yes, it has smog.
JM
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thanks jerry, another question for you or anyone that might know. what is the part number for a 67 starter for a 302
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1967 Z/28s used starter motor number 1107496.
Paul
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Hey Booya420,
So is your car a genuine 67 Z?
Beyond Jerry's books, which are VERY helpful, look at this article by Kurt: http://www.camaros.org/emissions.shtml
I found it very helpful in understanding the whole smog device business.
Gotta love CRG! ;D
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ok now did all 67 z's come with smog
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Only the 67 Z28s delivered to CA received smog. MP engine code, all other 49 state cars were MO code.
JM
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where do i look to see if the car came with a 37 amp alt or a 42 amp alt
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where do i look to see if the car came with a 37 amp alt or a 42 amp alt
The amperage rating is stamped on the alternator front case, adjacent to the part number and date code.
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yes i know, but what i was wondering was if you could find out what altenator came on the car through out the various tags and codes on the car
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Booya420 -
There's no way to determine which alternator came on your car through the car's trim plate. For a 1967 Z/28 you have three different alternators possible:
1) 1100693 - 37 amp (standard)
2) 1100696 - 42 amp (optional)
3) 1100750 - 61 amp (optional - very rare)
Paul