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Old 05-30-2021, 10:45 PM
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I'm looking for a picture of the module installed in its original position on the left front inner fender. Any help would be appreciated.

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Originally Posted by NMT1957
I'm looking for a picture of the module installed in its original position on the left front inner fender. Any help would be appreciated.

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No exact location on the left front fender. My 70 LT-1 is so far outboard toward the left fender its difficult to see. See if I can get a pic
check out this thread

https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums/c3-tech-performance/3576495-ti-amp-location-picture.html

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Use the drawing in the AIM as a guide. Aren't there some dimples in the surface where the holes are to be drilled?
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Some pictures I've accumulated. Not a '69.




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I think those are the 'dimples' I was referring to.
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Mine was mounted to the car when I got it but they didn't use the dimples. They missed by a little and didn't know how critical it was for placement. I will re-install it back in the same holes since it's so close.

Thanks for the pictures.
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Originally Posted by NMT1957
Mine was mounted to the car when I got it but they didn't use the dimples. They missed by a little and didn't know how critical it was for placement. I will re-install it back in the same holes since it's so close.

Thanks for the pictures.
So where was yours located? The 2 pics posted show the module in 2 different locations

. The blue zr1 has it inboard close to the hood opening. There have been cars with "notches" in the edge of the hood from hitting the module In this location.


The photo viewing from the wheelwell side has the module mounted much further outboard. Very close to the fender. That's where my LT-1 module is located. Problem with that location is very difficult to access.

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Here's a couple pictures of a friends 1968 L71 with the module removed.





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FWIW. A replacement module is available to replaced failed factory originals. Unfortunately, it has a different appearance, it's obviously a replacement.
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Can't have too many pix, I guess.

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