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I hesitate to criticise, having no clue what was in the mind of its creator - but I'm pretty sure it could be blanked off (like every other 7 in my aquaintance) without detriment.
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Just to clarify, the front with the name on it can be rotated to close the hole off, but it falls back to the open position on its own, I am happy to remove and block it off if that's ok. On another note the engine has a finned aluminium sump fitted, large capacity I think, what will be the oil capacity of this as the dipstick can be pushed all the way down to the loop on the end even though it's loose in this position and I think it should be further up where it is a tighter fit. Thanks again.
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Have you tried removing the plate and taking a peek inside? Just curious.
Re the deep sump, mine will take 6 pints. It's fine for the dipstick to go all the way down but it shouldn't be loose.
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15-11-2017, 05:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 15-11-2017, 05:15 PM by Steve Jones.)
Assuming you have an engine with a forward facing starter motor, the correct dip stick has a loop and it should be pushed down to that loop. If it's loose, it can be 'sprung' open slightly to tighten it up slightly. No A7 dipstick can be considered particularly tight in its hole though. Your breather thing or whatever it is is not a standard part and needs removing. You then need either a new cover without the hole it shouldn't have or you need to seal the existing hole up.
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Hi Chris
I have removed the cover and there is just a nut holding the "valve" on.looks like I need to take it off again and remove it.
Thanks for the reply.
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Hello Steve
I would suggest a new cover and not blank it off with a nut and bolt.
A nut in this position is just asking for trouble!
Adrian.