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Andrew, It is described as a "Blanking Board".I think it's main purpose is to stop the little sabastians from wrecking the fins of your radiator, when you let them climb in for a look.
Ron, not sure how it all ties up, but the board (as Ben already said ) by it's self was a TL3473. I think your number refers to an assembly (mid war???) with the 3 rivets holding the dished washer in the board. The later Canadian parts list still lists the TL3473, but says not to demand it, rather order the CTL242A as a complete assembly, which was then replaced by a CO1UC 105115A then a CO1UC 105115B. I think the difference is in fine detail as they all seem to be interchangeable between all models.
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