Re: [GMCnet] Clearance to crank in oil pan [message #299421] |
Thu, 21 April 2016 15:11 |
Tom Whitton
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I have an extra drain plug in the upper front of the 455 engine in the area that retains a little oil when draining the oil by removing the stock drain plug. The 1/2 - 20 stock drain plug isn't large enough to drill and tap for a temperature sender. The extra drain plug is larger. I want to drill and tap the extra plug to install the oil temp sending unit. Does anyone know the distance in that area from the pan to the crankshaft? I could measure it but it wouldn't be easy. Hopefully, someone can save me the time and has the dimension. Ken Henderson? Jim Hupy? Anyone?
Thanks,
Tom Whitton
26 foot updated GMC
Paducah, KY
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Re: [GMCnet] Clearance to crank in oil pan [message #299423 is a reply to message #299421] |
Thu, 21 April 2016 15:23 |
James Hupy
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Tom, without knowing exactly where the plug is located front to rear, my
solution would be to remove plug, probe the hole. I have seen more than one
shape to the pans as well.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403
On Apr 21, 2016 1:12 PM, "Tom Whitton" wrote:
> I have an extra drain plug in the upper front of the 455 engine in the
> area that retains a little oil when draining the oil by removing the stock
> drain plug. The 1/2 - 20 stock drain plug isn't large enough to drill and
> tap for a temperature sender. The extra drain plug is larger. I want to
> drill and tap the extra plug to install the oil temp sending unit. Does
> anyone know the distance in that area from the pan to the crankshaft? I
> could measure it but it wouldn't be easy. Hopefully, someone can save me
> the time and has the dimension. Ken Henderson? Jim Hupy? Anyone?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom Whitton
> 26 foot updated GMC
> Paducah, KY
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Re: [GMCnet] Clearance to crank in oil pan [message #299429 is a reply to message #299421] |
Thu, 21 April 2016 16:18 |
Tom Whitton
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Jim,
You're right. I'm going to have to position the crank so it is down over the extra drain plug hole, drain the oil and take a measurement.
Thanks for the input,
Tom Whitton
26 foot updated GMC
Paducah, KY
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Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2016 13:23:21 -0700
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Tom, without knowing exactly where the plug is located front to rear, my
solution would be to remove plug, probe the hole. I have seen more than one
shape to the pans as well.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
78 GMC ROYALE 403
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Re: [GMCnet] Clearance to crank in oil pan [message #299446 is a reply to message #299432] |
Thu, 21 April 2016 22:11 |
hal kading
Messages: 642 Registered: February 2004 Location: Las Cruces NM
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Tom,
Oil coming out of the cooler is at the temperature that the bearings will see. You could tee into the oil line coming out of the cooler or into the filter adapter and install the temp probe there. Added benefit, no messing with the probe and wire when you drain the oil.
Hal Kading 78 Buskirk Las Cruces NM
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