Help needed with a GM Lt1 ignition related part number please.
Hello and good day to everyone here,
It's been quite some time since I have posted here last and it's great to be back and browse around a bit! Unfortunately I am looking for a part and I have no idea where to find it! I did a search here and a search through Yahoo and Google with no luck! I hope some of the greats here may help a bit...
The car is a 1993 Camaro Z28 with the lt1.
I am looking for the little metal bracket that holds the ignition control wires up and away from everything. The bracket is bolted onto one of the ignition control / Coil bolts that goes into the engine block. It is the bottom screw and there are two bolts on the screw. One to hold the coil and ignition module and one to hold this little metal bracket on. I put a new MSD coil on and snapped it off accidentally! I have included a picture for reference.
Any help is greatly appreciated and the replacement doesn't have to be a GM part, just something to get the job done as right now I have the wires zip tied to the fuel lines to keep them away from all of the engine block heat.
Many thanks in advance,
Jason

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It's been quite some time since I have posted here last and it's great to be back and browse around a bit! Unfortunately I am looking for a part and I have no idea where to find it! I did a search here and a search through Yahoo and Google with no luck! I hope some of the greats here may help a bit...
The car is a 1993 Camaro Z28 with the lt1.
I am looking for the little metal bracket that holds the ignition control wires up and away from everything. The bracket is bolted onto one of the ignition control / Coil bolts that goes into the engine block. It is the bottom screw and there are two bolts on the screw. One to hold the coil and ignition module and one to hold this little metal bracket on. I put a new MSD coil on and snapped it off accidentally! I have included a picture for reference.
Any help is greatly appreciated and the replacement doesn't have to be a GM part, just something to get the job done as right now I have the wires zip tied to the fuel lines to keep them away from all of the engine block heat.
Many thanks in advance,
Jason

http://s118.photobucket.com/albums/o...0712082122.jpg
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