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 What the heck is this? It looks to be a place for a dipstick or something, but there's already a place for that further back. Should I leave it? Or should I plug it? I have a roll pin and bolt that will work with a coupla washers and some creative cheating. Thanks again for your help
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That looks like the hole for the dip stick tube for a front sump pan, used in sedans. Trucks and Tbird used a rear sump pan and the hole was further back on the block.
Get a plug from a parts store.
54 Victoria 312; 48 Ford Conv 302, 56 Bird 312 Forever Ford Midland Park, NJ
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That is the front sump dip stick hole. Plug it with a 1/2" expansion plug (like a mini frost plug) available at parts or hardware stores. Its not an exact fit so start it in a piece of steel with a 1/2" hole to size it better. Use a hardwood dowel to drive it in and try and keep it straight. Use a little thread sealer and you will be good to go.
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The proper size should be .540" Napa should have them.
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I just measured my 312 and its 1/2 right on.i have never bought one as both holes are the same size.if I need to change it I drive it out and put in the other hole.
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