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Could be left off due to starter wires. See post #8. No biggie, I may mess with, I may not.I think I'd make a threaded bushing and call it a day. I'd start with a brass pipe reducer in closest to correct O.D. file a notch on one side to collect chips cross thread it in. The cast iron Wil cut new threads in the brass. Tap the I.D something common.
Apologies, came across this late. Been wrapped up in prepping and eating WAY TOO MUCH turkey and fixins.Could be left off due to starter wires. See post #8. No biggie, I may mess with, I may not.
Interesting, I sure appreciate your info.Apologies, came across this late. Been wrapped up in prepping and eating WAY TOO MUCH turkey and fixins.
The parts manual (pics attached) says for an 87, part number 56, the bolt that holds the dipstick tube to the block is a 5/16-18 x 1/2". Hope this helps.
Butch
Yes, this one has the upper portion mt to exhaust stud like that also. It's fine without the lower mt. Just got me curious. See my post 7 & 8 if you want. We'll move on without.Does anyone currently have a big block with the dipstick actually bolted to the block? If so, pics?
I've been running 454's since the late 80's (all Mark IV blocks) and I've never had a dipstick that attached to the block. I've used various aftermarket and OE dipsticks and the mounting tab on the tube always goes to an exhaust bolt. My current motor has a late 80's block with a longer "T" handled OE dipstick and it's attached to a header bolt.
I'm not saying the block bolt type doesn't exist, just that I've handled a few 454's, both in trucks and loose engines, and I've never run across a mounting tab on the block.
Yes, casting says it's a special over the counter replacement block. The serial # should start with CE, not TE, but no definitive info...thus I'll send a $50 email to satisfy my curiosity, maybe.I see the block mounting tab in post #8 now, I missed it earlier.
Mortec.com should have some general info about your block casting number.