Tyler, speaking of wich, (Oil dipstick tube), how does one remove it from block and then transplant it to new block? Without ..........umm.............messing it up?tia
I only ever use sealant at these places:-front and rear main seal flange lower corners where the oil pan gasket meets-valve cover gasket to rubber seals-coolant flanges on heads (just a skim layer)There's no reason to use it anywhere else especially not on the head gasket.
I've had ones where someone previously removed the pan and bent it out of shape making it impossible to remove without removing the pan. For example the 1.6NA in my brothers go cart. He can lift the whole engine from the dipstick :roll:
Actually, now that you mention it, I have one that's bent, albeit it still came out of the block. I don't think some clod took the oil pan off and deliberately bent it, though. The curvature, towards the driver's side, looks too smooth. I thought, at the time, that perhaps it was intended to reduce the possibility of oil flowing UP the tube (or something).
Quote from: "duffer" Actually, now that you mention it, I have one that's bent, albeit it still came out of the block. I don't think some clod took the oil pan off and deliberately bent it, though. The curvature, towards the driver's side, looks too smooth. I thought, at the time, that perhaps it was intended to reduce the possibility of oil flowing UP the tube (or something).I put a bunch of small o-rings on my dipstick as I was afraid of water ingress should I be crossing something a little deeper than I thought it was. Even with the extreme blowby I had, nothing came out my dipstick.