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Re: '53 327 starting problems
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I've posted these before, but here goes again, NAPA (Echlin) and Standard. A couple of these #s may have just recently been superceeded, but take these to your local parts store and you should be in business.

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Re: '53 327 starting problems
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Dave those may make a good FAQ topic as the question does come up frequently. Or if someone wants to enter all those numbers in to the Parts X-Ref, then that would be even better!

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Re: '53 327 starting problems
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Some of those numbers may actually right now be in the process of being superceeded. Probably the best thing would be if someone would go to the local store and see what numbers will remain active as is, and which are changing. Nevertheless, countermen should be able to use these numbers to cross-reference any replacement numbers.

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Re: '53 327 starting problems
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Hi All. I called up the NAPA store the next town over (the one here in my town is as helpful as a politician). The number I was given for the Delco system is: RR 174. From what I could see in Owen's post (kinda hard for me to read it), it appears to read RR 134. Perhaps this is the "new" number. The guy I spoke with had to dig out a "parts manual" to find it. God help us, it couldn't be found on the computer! At least he was able to find it (and was old enough to know how to use a book). Anyway, there it is. Hope it helps! Thanks guys,

Scott

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Re: '53 327 starting problems
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Just as a point of reference that condenser number (RR174) was already in the Parts X-Ref here on the website and listed for 53 Delco applications. Sometimes the information is closer than we think!

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