Module on valve cover? (1986 GMC 350)

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RetroC10Sport

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Also, as far as I know, you couldn't get a K10 with a 350 except in California. And K10s only came with a 700r4 for an automatic.
 

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I dont think a 350c was available in 86...allthough, it is Canada.
It wasn't, nor was the 350 available in a K10. What we have here is a classic "put this in, it will work" truck. Also explains the "wrong" manifolds, and the older air cleaner sticker.
 

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What We have here is a failure to communicate, thus, causing pandemoniam amongs the livestock.
Now, How about that sheetmetal screw stuck right through the roof of the valve cover, that`ll need a patch of weld too.
 

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