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I am looking for a piece, and I don't know what it is called. It looks like a small brass Cup that goes into the oil connector with a spring. It helps to connect the oiler to the rocker shaft, and should be 1/2 in diameter.
Any help would be appreciated.

1938 Chevrolet 216

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Take a look at page 14 of the Master Parts List 1929-1941. I think the part you are describing is in group 1.928 which is on page 34.


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That one says 5/8" diameter. The opening is only 1/2"
The one in the picture doesn't fit in the oil connector


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Oh my gosh... my friend put the part in backwards. We too it out and turned it around. It’s all back together. Please ignore my ignorance,


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More like something learned. It is easy to get turned around in this life.

Ever onward! Dean


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BTDT! (Been There Done That!)

Thanks for letting us know that you were able to resolve the problem.

Have a good holiday season.


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