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#224713 - 11/14/11 07:11 PM
Found under the back seat - rare accessory?
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 10/15/11
Posts: 78
Loc: TN
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Just removed the back seat cushion from my 490 which I've only had a few weeks. Found what appears to be a rocker arm cover with a thick felt pad inside. It is held by two studs with thumbscrews. Didn't see a gasket. Is this an aftermarket accessory, and how hard is it to come by?
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#224785 - 11/15/11 05:34 PM
Re: Found under the back seat - rare accessory?
[Re: 490touring]
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Registered: 02/05/08
Posts: 794
Loc: Hymera, IN
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Most likely from a later chevy. There are no holes to put the studs in on a 490 head.
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#225068 - 11/19/11 07:02 AM
Re: Found under the back seat - rare accessory?
[Re: 490touring]
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Loc: Oslo, Norway
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Hmmmmmm! It seems like you never can be absolutely sure about the parts and accessories to the old cars. The factory tells one story and the practice and findings are showing other solutions. So there may be exceptions to most of the "absolutely true" histories about originality. Thanks for the information. 
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#225082 - 11/19/11 08:45 AM
Re: Found under the back seat - rare accessory?
[Re: 490touring]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 12/31/08
Posts: 120
Loc: IL. USA
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490Touring,
Not sure if you are aware, but the oil can is missing from the firewall. That is what that bracket is for next to the steering column.
Cheers, Gary
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#225095 - 11/19/11 12:15 PM
Re: Found under the back seat - rare accessory?
[Re: Solan]
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Registered: 01/27/02
Posts: 1156
Loc: Medina, Ohio, USA
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Hmmmmmm! It seems like you never can be absolutely sure about the parts and accessories to the old cars. The factory tells one story and the practice and findings are showing other solutions. So there may be exceptions to most of the "absolutely true" histories about originality. In this case, however, there is absolutely no doubt that the factory built the 490 WITHOUT any rocker cover. This is simply an accessory after market item that has been added at some point in the car's life. There were no exceptions on this topic.
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#225108 - 11/19/11 02:23 PM
Re: Found under the back seat - rare accessory?
[Re: Vintage]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 10/15/11
Posts: 78
Loc: TN
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Not sure if you are aware, but the oil can is missing from the firewall. That is what that bracket is for next to the steering column.
Yes , I knew that's where the oil can goes. I have one that will fit but is not correct. Will pick up a correct one before show season.
Edited by 490touring (11/19/11 02:25 PM)
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#227311 - 12/10/11 02:42 PM
Re: Found under the back seat - rare accessory?
[Re: Solan]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 01/07/08
Posts: 323
Loc: SW Colorado, USA
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Solan - Warning: I bought one of Gary Wallace's 1912-31 oil cans. It sure is pretty, but it does not work on a 490 with the wire-type holder shown in the photo. It's too tall and interferes with the hood. I use it for a garage decoration.
If anyone know where to get an original 490-style oil can, I need one. 
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#234385 - 02/15/12 02:56 AM
Re: Found under the back seat - rare accessory?
[Re: Vintage]
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Grease Monkey
Registered: 02/15/12
Posts: 2
Loc: canada
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look and see if the oil can on the myersearlydodge  is right . i do not think it had dodge on it . might work
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#235375 - 02/25/12 07:08 PM
Re: Found under the back seat - rare accessory?
[Re: 490touring]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 02/17/11
Posts: 135
Loc: centennial, co 80122
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can you help me to figure out how to include a photo wit a posting/reply do you have a simplier method than the one on the "help" line "To place an image within a message, simply use the following Markup Tag: [image]http://www.url_to_image.com/image_name.gif[/image] For example, if you have an image called cateye.gif and its available from your own website at http://www.mywebsite.com/pics, then you would use the following image markup: [image]http://www.mywebsite.com/pics/cateye.gif[/image] I hope thanks ron nice picture
Edited by Bill Barker (02/25/12 09:00 PM) Edit Reason: Fixed code listing.
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