Milodon Engine Oil Dipstick Assembly Ford 429/460
697-22035

Ford
Note: Will not work when dipstick is located on the engine block. Block located dipsticks require part number 697-22040.
Specifications:
Milodon's Stainless Steel Engine Oil Dipsticks have a unique, sleek design that provides easy access to reading your engines oil level. All hardware is CNC machined from billet stainless steel that will stay rust-free and eye-popping in any engine bay. These oil dipsticks are available in a dipstick and tube assembly for most popular GM, Ford and Chrysler engines or as a replacement dipstick for custom applications.
Stainless Steel Engine Oil Dipstick Assemblies: These assemblies include the engine oil dipstick and tube for one complete kit. An o-ring seal at the top will protect against water or contaminents getting into the tube and oil system. These assemblies also deliver a very effecient seal for race cars running an internal vacuum pump or vac-u-pan system.
Replacement Stainless Steel Engine Oil Dipsticks: These dipstick only assemblies are available for custom oil pan applications where the oil level may be lower than normal. The dipstick level is measured from tip up-to the flange on the handle that seats the tube assembly. Only designed to be used in Milodon's dipstick tubes and will not fit stock dipstick tubes.
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