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I just got through changing the intake maifold on my 454. I installed an Eldelbrock mainifold in place of the stock one. The problem I'm having is the air cleaner sits at a different height and the intake hits the oil fill pipe on the right sied of the engine. I always have had trouble putting oil in the engine from the outside because of the location of the fill pipe. I found that by pulling out the pipe from the valve cover I can just pour the oil right in the engine. Has anyone ever made a cap that can be used in the valve cover? I could just do away with the pipe all together. One other thing, I have a bolt left over. It is a 5/16 bolt about 4 inches long. I might have brought it in from the shop. I checked the alternator brackets and all my bolts are installed there. I had to move the power steering out of the way, but I'm sure that I installed all the bolts there. I replaced the water pump, but there are four bolts that hold that thing on and they are all there. I always hate having parts left over expecially when I'm working on my airplane..
 
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I don't know what year your coach is but on my 77 454 when we took out the extended oil fill a stock GM oil cap fit.
 
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If your fill pipe is (was) held in place by a neoprene grommet, Chevy used to make a blank neoprene stopper for the valve cover. Be sure you get a big-block stopper; they also made one for small blocks which appear to be the same size but aren't.
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