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Re: Coil Connector Question



If you have a parts store nearby that sells Standard Ignition parts,
they have or can get a picture book that has many GM connectors and
repair harnesses inside.  The GM dealer might have a similar book
called the standard (no relation ; ) )parts catalogue.  I've bought
the harness, but I surely don't have the number here.
Shannen

Squash wrote:
> 
> I'm looking for the connector that has +12 and the tachometer signal that fits on the
> remote-mounted coil (on a small-cap HEI).  All the j-yards say they don't want to hack it off a
> truck harness and the GM dealer says his computer "doesn't list it".  Yeah.  What other vehicles
> used this remote-mount coil?  Were there any 4 or 6 cylinder cars?  What is the GM part number?
> 
> TIA,
> Squash
> 
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