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Sealing dipstick and PVC & oil fill access "better"! Prevent sand getting where it shouldn't be. Thx

nvrstuk

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Is it just me? Because I do things like play in the sand a lot and sand is everywhere.I'll include a pick, so you believe what i'm saying....



Is there a better way of ceiling Ford Racing valve covers and the dipstick tube (at the top, not the pan).

Dipstick, first I have the umbrella shield. Type, but I still don't think it seals that well, I put a spark plug boot over the dipstick tube so my dipstick, "handle", let's call it slides down and butts up against it, and the insulation on the tube helps with any stray spark issues since my plug wire boot is right there.

also I have not found a better way to seal my pcv valve, and my oil fill port on my Ford. Racing cast aluminum valve covers.Anybody have a source? Thank you.

yes, I will buy new p c v valves or oil fill, so I don't have to worry about sand.
 

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