Reproduction Parts for 1916-1964 Chevrolet Passenger Cars & 1918-1987 Chevrolet & GMC Trucks



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Hello
It's concerning the valve rocker shaft oil connector elbow for 1932 ( p/n 836294).
I have one with by pass pipe 1/4 od an other with 3/16 pipe with the end slightly crimped. What part must I use?
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Your 1929-32 Chevrolet parts book will give you the answer. It's 3/16" and the end should not be crimped.

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The parts book give only the lenght of the pipe. (2 9/16 inches)

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Look below the listing for the length of the pipe in the parts book and you will see that 3/16" is also listed.

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I think that there is confusion. I speak of the short pipe that is soldered to the elbow that joins the 2 rocker arm shafts at the center and not the pipe that goes from oil distributor to valve rocker shaft elbow (3/16 O.D.x 16¾ long)


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