ITB's Block Oil Filler. Best Fix?
Looking for a good way to fill the engine oil when the top of the engine is basically covered with throttle bodies. The only way I can think of is to JB Weld a 90*dash fitting into the L front camshaft end cover..
To be honest I was in your situation looking at that. I would probably just have a aluminum fitting put on the timing cover somewhere and Phil The car using the front timing cover. I don't know what you're going to do for a dipstick.
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Valve covers are of course plastic so fixing a filler spout to plastic is a big concern as to reliability. I was just wondering what anyone else had done in the same situation, somewhere on the front of the engine seems to be the logical solution.
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I'm envious of your ITB setup. Despite being in SCCA racing, I can't use an ITB setup in any of the classes I compete in. I'd suggest having some type of aluminum spout fabricated for the dipstick hole.
This was Jenvey’s solution to your problem.
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