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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: asm69 on December 19, 2005, 01:31:23 AM
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I am trying to find out what ignition coil came with a October 1968 produced
1969 z/28 camaro. Is it a 293 BR coil or a 298 BR coil.
Thanks for any information.
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Non cowl hoods z's I have found 298 and cowl hood cars 270. Your car would have had a 298. There are alway exceptions but that is what I have found.
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Be aware that the part numbers shown in the Assembly Manual are for the coil ASSEMBLY, which includes the coil and the mounting bracket (they came from Delco-Remy with the mounting bracket and clamp screw already installed); the coil used with the ZL2 hood had a different ASSEMBLY number because it came with a different mounting bracket (to clear the air cleaner base). I don't have the details handy, but I wouldn't be surprised if the coil itself was the same part number in both applications, with a different ASSEMBLY number due only to the brackets.
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The assembly manual calls out for P/N "1115270 Coil Asm RPO L48 & Z28" I don't know what the P/N's are for this assembly however. There is some physical difference with the asm, either the coil is shorter or the bracket is at a different angle for the ZL2 option. I do not have the correct setup for my car(: If the bracket is different does any have a good source?
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John Z is correct.
SB duct hood cars used a coil assembly with the '66-'67 275/327 bracket. It positions the coil at slightly greater angle from vertical to clear the larger ducted hood breather.
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So what number should be on the coil itself?
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Not positive on the Camaro, but the NCRS guide calls out the 1115270 for the '68-'70 Corvette 300 & 350hp engines with point ignition, and that's the number embossed on the coil itself.
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298 for the 69 Z/28. Some may of had 293's but depends on who was on the line that day. Sam