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#343657 05/26/15 07:04 PM
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I am looking for a coil bracket for my coil. My coil died and the bracket was spot welded to the coil.

I have purchased two one from a private party and the other from NAPA, neither was correct.

Help.


Gerry
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Ger13 #343661 05/26/15 07:49 PM
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If your looking for 1940 parts ID you should be posting in the 1937 & up section not this one 33-36

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Ger13 #343665 05/26/15 08:14 PM
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Can you not just break the weld and use your old bracket?


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There's on on ebay right now for $3.99.

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brino #343670 05/26/15 09:22 PM
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Even the GM Delco coil did not come with a bracket. The coil was more or less a universal and was necessary to buy a bracket to mount the coil.


Gene Schneider

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