Re: 55-56 Oil Filler Tube to Narrow in Diameter
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Here's a trick I learned a long time ago for these things:
Take a hammer and lightly tap the end with it to oval-ize it. Don't do it too much, just a little bit to get it to fit snug. I've done this several times without an issue. As for the mess issue, do you have the tube with the flap on the end of it? Some V8's came without it and the timing chain will push oil spray up the tube and it will drain down out the cap. If it has the flap, make sure the opening of the flap is facing the fuel pump, and not towards the chain. I ran into this on my '56 with the 320 in it, the original 320 didn't have the flap, but the one out of my '56 engine did, so it may be a '56 only deal. It sure made a difference when I put one with the flap in it, no more leaks!
Posted on: 2010/10/19 18:29
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Re: 55-56 Oil Filler Tube to Narrow in Diameter
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Have you tried applying some black RTV to the tube, prior to installation, and then wiping of any excess that squeezes out?
I even use that on front wheel bearing dust caps to keep the grease from creeping out and, eventually, onto the wheel.
Posted on: 2010/10/19 18:46
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Re: 55-56 Oil Filler Tube to Narrow in Diameter
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I don't think RTV will help the leak coming out of the top, which is where it's actually leaking from, not the bottom.
Trust me, I went round and round with this issue for over 3 months before I figured out it was slinging oil out the cap. I tried everything I could think of, RTV, etc, and it didn't do anything until I installed a tube with the flap in it.
Posted on: 2010/10/19 18:48
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Re: 55-56 Oil Filler Tube to Narrow in Diameter
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Exerpt from 1955 Service Counselor.
Posted on: 2010/10/19 18:55
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Re: 55-56 Oil Filler Tube to Narrow in Diameter
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Now the question is, is the baffle they're referring to the flap on the end, or something inside the tube itself? I seem to remember the tube I put in the '56 Pat had some sort of internal baffle as well as the flap. I didn't realize it until we cut it apart to modify it to clear the supercharger.
Posted on: 2010/10/19 18:58
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Re: 55-56 Oil Filler Tube to Narrow in Diameter
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Within the lower portion of barrel of the filler tube.
Posted on: 2010/10/19 20:27
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Re: 55-56 Oil Filler Tube to Narrow in Diameter
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Okay guys..Thanks much for the ideas.
I took Eric's idea and ever-so slightly tapped the tube's bottom end and 'oval-ized' it a tad. Having do that I'm off to Ace Hardware tomorrow for a O-ring. I'll also apply a tad of RTV as necessary. I looked closely at my old engine picture and noted what appears to be an O-ring. Reference the leaks. It all seems to have been from the area at the bottom where the block meets the tube. No evidence of any oil coming from the cap/air breather. BTW I noticed that I never replaced the old 'brillo' like material inside the cap. Is that really necessary?
Posted on: 2010/10/19 20:47
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Re: 55-56 Oil Filler Tube to Narrow in Diameter
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BTW I noticed that I never replaced the old 'brillo' like material inside the cap. Is that really necessary?
It's necessary if you want to minimize dirt from entering the crankcase; the mesh, which should be oiled, acts as a filter for the air entering the crankcase ventilation system.
Posted on: 2010/10/19 20:54
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