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Re: O/T- 1984 Chevy 6.2...........
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Posted by jdemaris on November 02, 2006 at 18:17:56 from (69.67.235.89):
In Reply to: Re: O/T- 1984 Chevy 6.2........... posted by Capt. Minx on November 02, 2006 at 18:09:46:
By left you mean driver's side? I think the mounting varies anyway, depending if you have a Blazer, Van, Suburban, Truck, RV, Humvee, etc. Main thing is - the old version has the controller screwed into the cylinder head down by the exhaust manifold - and it is a controller only. The relay is a stand-alone unit mounted elsewhere. After 85 or 86 - relay and controller is one unit and usually mounted on a water-port block-off plate on the driver's side cylinder head at the rear. Even the location for the inhibitor switch varieds - could be in one of three places - #1 the water cross-over manifold, #2 the pass-side rear cylinder head in a water-port block-off plate, or #3 screwed sideways into a cylinder head using the same port that the opposite head uses for the coolant gauge sensor.
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