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Plug to seal factory dipstick tube location
Curious if anyone here has plugged off their factory dipstick location when changing over to a canton pan. If so suggestions are welcome before I machine something for the job. TIA
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Mine was tapped to a pipe plug size and had a pipe plug in it.
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unfortunately I already installed the pan and would hate to have to remove it. I know what I should do just searching for other options first. Thank you for the reply
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I removed the stick and just screwed an 1/8" pipe plug into the open end of the tube.
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I just put a rubber plug over the end with a hose clamp. That way I still have access to it
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I actually made mine work with a tip from a board member.Too late now I guess for you.Tom
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When rebuilding an engine that we knew a Canton pan with it's own dipstick was going in I cut a 1" long piece of half inch rod and stuck it in the block with Ultra Grey. Pushed it in to the bottom of the hole inside the block and then smoothed more silicone on the outside of the hole to flush it off with the block.
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Mick Batson 1967 original owner Tyro Blue/black top 4-speed HO GTO with all the original parts stored safely away -- 1965 2+2 survivor AC auto -- 1965 Catalina Safari Wagon in progress. |
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I usually just make an aluminum slug to drive into the hole from the outside.
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1964 GTO 501, Edelbrock Heads NA, 3460 lbs. 9.76 @ 137mph 1971 Trans Am Lucy Blue, 11.56 @ 115 1966 LeMans. 462, SD prepped Kaufman D ports. 11.90 @ 112 1976 Trans Am twin turbo 462, SD Edelbrock heads 8.50@159 2009 G8 GT |
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When i plugged the Dip-tube hole; JB Weld and a randon bolt for filler, them masking tape to shape the surface during cure. The Billet Caps motivated the plugging due to inteference with the tube thingy.
I retain the dipstick now. Factory 2- Bolt Mains make the tube thingy rather basic, even wirh SD or Aluminum rods. Really ought to like check it, now. |
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466 Mike Voycey shortblock, 310cfm SD KRE heads, SD "OF 2.0 cam", torker 2 373 gears 3200 Continental Convertor best et 10.679/127.5/1.533 60ft 308 gears best et 10.76/125.64/1.5471 |
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I used a small cup plug- freeze out plug.
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Worked great for me - if I have a leak or wonder - I just get out the dip stick!
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