'7730, '262 and me!
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'7730, '262 and me!
I was told when I purchased my refurbished '262 that it's a direct plug in replacement for the '730. I just wanted to verify that there aren't any pinout changes between the two. I'm hoping to get my car fired up this weekend and I don't want to have a problem that could have been avoided by something simple I might have missed. Earlier this week my little project was delayed yet again by the death of my starter. I could swear that the car doesn't *want* to run. After ten years, it's rejecting me.
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408cid 1985 Corvette
http://www.mojosgarage.com
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408cid 1985 Corvette
http://www.mojosgarage.com
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According to <A HREF="http://www.cruzers.com/~ludis/p4xref.html#16198262">http://www.cruzers.com/~ludis/p4xref.html#16198262</A> the 1227730, 16196344 and 16198262 are all the same.
That's just what I got from Ludis' site. YMMV as always. That's a good site; bookmark it.
That's just what I got from Ludis' site. YMMV as always. That's a good site; bookmark it.
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