[FC] unidentified holes
Steven R. Spilatro
spilatrs at marietta.edu
Mon Aug 13 09:06:25 EDT 2012
Aha! so there's a way to hold the battery door open. I'll need to
look for that rubber latch. Holes 1 and 3 seem to be very cleanly
made (despite their appearance in the pictures) not like something
drilled by hand; but maybe... I was passing the antenna cable
through another hole like #2 but in the upper right hand side of the
removable panel; so the purpose of at least one of these holes remains unclear.
Thanks Daniel.
Steve
At 08:55 AM 8/13/2012, Daniel Monasterio wrote:
>No. 1 & 3 Are not present in my 62 Rampside nor in the 64 GB, they
>don't look factory made.
>No. 2 are in both 62 and 64. They have a holed rubber grommet where
>I pass the radio antenna cable thru but, not sure if it is the
>original purpose.
>No. 4 are for placing the bolts which hold the rubber latch to keep
>the battery cover door open.
>
>Daniel Monasterio
>
> > Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 08:20:23 -0400
> > To: corvanatics at corvair.org
> > From: spilatrs at marietta.edu
> > Subject: [FC] unidentified holes
> >
> > I'm looking for help identifying several holes in my '61 GB. You can
> > see pictures of them here:
> > http://www.marietta.edu/~spilatrs/Corvair/Unknown-holes.pdf
> > The holes are
> > 1) above the clutch pedal (about 1" dia)
> > 2) on the upper left side of large removable panel of front cowl
> (about 1" dia)
> > 3) to the right side of rear heater vent (about 1.5" dia)
> > 4) two threaded holes in left side rear inner panel
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> > Steve
> >
> >
> >
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Dr. Steven R. Spilatro
Department of Biology and Environmental Science
Marietta College
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