OK, pleae look at the following two pictures. The 1110872 distributor dated 6 A 3 is, I believe, an original tag. The 1110872 distributor dated 6 A 19 is, I believe, a reproduction tag.
Look at the letter 'l' in Delco, and compare the relationship to the letter 'A' in Anderson. The 6 A 3 tag has the 'l' directly below the 'A'. The 6 A 19 tag has the 'l' slightly offset from the letter 'A'.
I just want to confirm this before I disregard the 6 A 19 distributor from the research project.
The purpose of the project is to determine the correct orientation of the oiling tubes for early Corvette (1110872) distributors.
I have three data points, not including the 6 A 19 distributor. The data points are all 1110872 distributors (dated 6 B 29, 6 C 5, and unknown date, but believed to be original).
So, is the 6 A 19 tag a reproduction?
Look at the letter 'l' in Delco, and compare the relationship to the letter 'A' in Anderson. The 6 A 3 tag has the 'l' directly below the 'A'. The 6 A 19 tag has the 'l' slightly offset from the letter 'A'.
I just want to confirm this before I disregard the 6 A 19 distributor from the research project.
The purpose of the project is to determine the correct orientation of the oiling tubes for early Corvette (1110872) distributors.
I have three data points, not including the 6 A 19 distributor. The data points are all 1110872 distributors (dated 6 B 29, 6 C 5, and unknown date, but believed to be original).
So, is the 6 A 19 tag a reproduction?