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Old 03-29-2005, 06:28 AM
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Ah come on Tony, Leave some for the rest of us poor guys!
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Old 03-29-2005, 06:32 AM
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I will be surprised if he can come up with 30!
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Old 03-29-2005, 07:11 AM
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I'll do my best but it may take a week or two. I do have a supplier that I get Dill from but the company is being purchased by the employes so things my take a little longer.
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Hell I'll take 30 too...
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Go down to your local tire shop... I'll bet they have a can with 50 of 'em in it at any given time, and will just about give them to you. I've never had too much trouble finding them around here.
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Old 03-29-2005, 08:04 AM
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How close are the Milton 439's or the Tru-Flate 47-107's to the Dill caps.??? Said to be a cross match for the DIll's
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Man, you guys are gettin' down to it!!
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No substitutes! Really, there are a couple of caps that have the raised dimple on top and look kind of close, but it MUST be a Dill 627. Just about anything crosses over, after all, they all fit on the stem.

Rick: On a releated note - do you have info on the valve extension as used on the 70 SS Chevelle? Part numbers are easy enough to find, but what are lengths? My 12k mile car has - probably - the orig extensions on it.

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I have a friend who supplied GM with some oddball fasteners, light hardware, etc in the 70's &amp; 80's. Says he knows exactly what Dill 627's are and has some (like boxes of 100) if he can find them. I have been thru his stuff long ago, nothing interesting, but I was not up on these caps. I'll keep you guys posted. I did find 7 of em in our can at the tire machine out of the 500 I looked at. I have to go now............my employees have called in some guys in white suits get me some help.
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Rick: On a releated note - do you have info on the valve extension as used on the 70 SS Chevelle? Part numbers are easy enough to find, but what are lengths? My 12k mile car has - probably - the orig extensions on it.

Dave

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Valve Stem #9422212 is 1&amp;11/32 inches long.
It was used Originally in 1964-75 on ALL Chevrolet cars including the SS Chevelle.
The reproduction tire stores today use a Stem that is 2&amp;1/4 inches long.
Way to long compared to the originals.
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