Dipstick tube plug
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Dipstick tube plug
While installing my headers, I broke the dipstick tube. Has anyone just removed the tube and plugged it? If so, please let me know what you used to plug it. After a short look around the garage, I used a plastic push fastener like the ones that hold up the front bumper right under the front of the hood. It fits great, but I'm afraid it will melt once I start the car. Any ideas are appreciated. Thanks.
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I don't think there is any chance of the fastener falling into the dipstick hole. It has that big round plastic piece that the push-pin goes into, but I still don't plan on using that. At the very least, I'd like a temporary fix until the dealerships open up on Monday. I never check the oil because I only put 200-300 miles on the car before changing it. I thought that there might be some people who don't drive their car that much who just got rid of it.
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I doubt you'll find many people that just got rid of it because they don't drive their car much. Besides, imagine if you tried selling the car and the buyer opens the hood to check the dipstick and it's not there. If I were the buyer, I would walk away quickly thinking what else is wrong with this POS that I can't see. Spend the bucks and buy a replacement or go to a junkyard and get one for a few dollars probably. Just curious, but why didn't you remove it before installing headers? Makes it so much easier with it being out of the way.