Thanks Tom, Alfred-
Tom, I went to the link on the "reference" topic Alfred mentioned and you said there you'd bought one in Februry at autopartsobsolete.com? Since you're still looking, Itake it it didn't work for you?
One thing I notice from the photos on the reference page page is that the dashpots are shorter than mine and the mounting brackets are different. You can see from my picture thatmy mounting bracket is longer and cradle-shaped, with a hole in the rear fror the threaded end and a guide in the front for the nose. This puts the A length at about 2-2/2", B at about 1-1/4. If yours is a 230, it may be the same, though one of those pictured is also identified as a 230.
I've come across the Pierburg, but I've found no indication that it comes in sizes. An attempt at a universal dashpot?
Saw your last post and I'd meantime decided I should hit the junckyards, too. My only fear is that even they won't have anything old enough. Most of the cars old enough to have dashpots are now the steel in new cars.
Out of curiosity. "Dashpot" is usually defined as an oil-filled damper, making a shock-absorber techincally a dashpot. But the round, flat chamber on these suggest sa diaphagm. Do you know what the innards of these are?
-Dave