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RESTOPARTS Solenoid Cowl Induction System 1970-72 Chevelle/El Camino

759-CCPC685


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Solenoid Cowl Induction System 1970-72 Chevelle/El Camino
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Solenoid Cowl Induction System 1970-72 Chevelle/El Camino
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This solenoid is designed to pull how does it return to its extended position once retracted ?

Asked by: Dave
The Restoparts 759-CCPC685 solenoid goes back to the stock position once the pedal is released. This works same as the original.
Answered by: jshook
Date published: 2024-03-13
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