need help in identifying what goes in....
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Burning Brakes
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need help in identifying what goes in....
hello everyone,
i am in the process in putting my engine back together. i took it apart due to a blown head gasket.
i decided to pull the engine out and redo all the seals. cam tower, valve seals valve stem guide, water pump gasket etc...
well long story short, i am putting it back together while intsalling the oil fill tube, i noticed on the bottom right of the oil fill assembly on the block that there seems to be another hole...does anyone have a picture on what goes right there?
TIA
Carl
i am in the process in putting my engine back together. i took it apart due to a blown head gasket.
i decided to pull the engine out and redo all the seals. cam tower, valve seals valve stem guide, water pump gasket etc...
well long story short, i am putting it back together while intsalling the oil fill tube, i noticed on the bottom right of the oil fill assembly on the block that there seems to be another hole...does anyone have a picture on what goes right there?
TIA
Carl
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David Pagan / Take your time
Good luck on the build its always best to double check and take your time , you as good as your last mistake .
This Guy shouldn't have been in such a Hurry to drive through the puddle.
This Guy shouldn't have been in such a Hurry to drive through the puddle.
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Burning Brakes
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Of all things to forget......ahhbhh!!!!the hose going to the aos connected to the bottom is laying in the parts box.... now I gotta tear down the exhaust again 4 for the 4th time.....
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Rainman
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just as a note regarding the mystery hole...
if you look at towards the front of the block, underneath where the AC/alternator bracket goes, you'll see another identical hole to the mysterious "behind the AOS" hole.
if you look at towards the front of the block, underneath where the AC/alternator bracket goes, you'll see another identical hole to the mysterious "behind the AOS" hole.