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Old 08-31-2020, 01:21 PM   #1
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Looking down oil filler neck i found this

While looking at my engine bay i decided to unscrew my oil cap and look down into it out of curiosity. While looking down i came across that part of the oil filler neck appears to be broken off. I don't hear any indication that there might be anything in the engine while the car is on. The engine and car also has around 6500 miles on it as i bought it not too long ago.

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Old 08-31-2020, 01:44 PM   #2
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Casting mark. Carry on.
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The moral of the story is...
Don't go peering inside an engine for no good reason!
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life lesson here is don't go peering into dark holes!
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This is the reason for the torque dip.

Port it out for good midrange gains.

Pro tip: port it out unequally, maaaad gains are to be had there.
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This is the reason for the torque dip.

Port it out for good midrange gains.

Pro tip: port it out unequally, maaaad gains are to be had there.
I heard you should use a 13B bridgeport template for best results. Can anyone confirm
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I heard you should use a 13B bridgeport template for best results. Can anyone confirm
only if you install it using a langstrom seven-inch gangly wrench
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only if you install it using a langstrom seven-inch gangly wrench
Incorrect

You can only use the langstrom seven-inch gangly wrench on a sprocket.
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Incorrect

You can only use the langstrom seven-inch gangly wrench on a sprocket.
Not according to volume 14 of the Kinsley manual.
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Not according to volume 14 of the Kinsley manual.
I stand corrected

I recieved an email about there being some ammendments in volume 14 but I haven't had the time to download or read it yet.........
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It says sprocket, not socket.
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