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Trans Dapt Oil Pan Dipstick and Tube Kit 1979-85 Small Block Chevy 305-350

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Oil Pan Dipstick and Tube Kit 1979-85 Small Block Chevy 305-350
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Oil Pan Dipstick and Tube Kit
  • 1979-85 Small Block Chevy 305-350
  • Length: 26"
  • Chrome-Plated Steel Dipstick and Tube
  • Polished Billet Aluminum Handle
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    Which side does this dipstick mount, right/passenger, left/driver, or both/either? Also, what does the mounting tab/bracket mount to, header bolt? Thx

    Asked by: Dough
    This is normally mounted on the drivers side of engine.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-08-17
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