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1966 7/16 Cadillac Engine Oil Level Indicator, Dipstick, With Tube New on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
Location:

Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Chips Caddys Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Warranty:Yes

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PLEASE READ THIS CARFULLY!!!!    THIS IS FOR THE 7/16 TUBE ENGINES ONLY !!! THE TUBE SHOULD HAVE A FLARED TOP TO IT. IF YOUR TUBE IS 3/8 OR HAS NO FLARE THIS IS THE WRONG INDICATOR!!!

 

DESCRIPTION
This is a new reproduction oil dipstick indicator for the 1966  Cadillac's with the 429 cubic inch engine.  These are hand made to look and work like the original indicator.    They are for the proper 7/16 tube size that is included.

This is for the indicator and tube set!

 

The handle is the same style loop, with the proper dimensions on top. The tube stop is the same as THE ORIGINAL. The FULL and ADD indicators are clearly marked (the size and font may vary slightly as we use common stamps for all years to reduce tooling costs) These are made from 1075 spring steel and then heat treated to resist bending as the originals. This is a very difficult and labor intensive project to undertake but we feel the results are worth the effort.

Indicators vary widely throughout the fifties and sixties as do the tubes that go in the engine. The year of the engine and more importantly the oil pan used will determine the indicator needed.


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