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Threaded hole on 383 below fuel pump mount - what is it?

Started by ktneifert09, December 13, 2009, 03:29:49 PM

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ktneifert09

It's right below the inlet and it appears to line up with a hole inside the block.  Can someone tell me what it is?
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Ghoste

It's where you slide the fuel pump pushrod into the block.

oldschool

Quote from: ktneifert09 on December 13, 2009, 03:29:49 PM
It's right below the inlet and it appears to line up with a hole inside the block.  Can someone tell me what it is?
it's there to allow you put the fuel pump pushrod in.
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ktneifert09

Thanks guys.  I was wondering how the fuel pump got access to the crank and without all the parts you sort of go  :scratchchin:
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Especially with an old car!

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