360

Ok, lets see if I can get the rest of them in on this post:


Here is a picture of the oil galley plug for the left (driver's) side lifter bank shown through the hole for the distributor in the top rear of the block:


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Here is a closer view with it circled:

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Here is an even closer view with the plug circled, note the relationship to the brass bushing for the distributor drive gear that rides off of the camshaft gear and goes through the bushing down to the oil pump.

When Asa, Cliff, and I built Cliff's 360 his machine shop did not have the right size plug for this hole, so they tried to use a reducer bushing and then a smaller plug. The reducer stuck too far out and interfered with the gear on the distributor drive gear/shaft. We had to remove the reducing bushing and plug and install the proper size plug. Good thing that I brought one of the Mancini Racing freeze plug/ oil galley plug kits with me. There is a clearance plug in the back of the plug to get access to it, I will show in the next pictures below:


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Here is a picture of the rear face of the block where the trans bolts to. I have circled all of the "plugs of interest". The one on the top left is the access plug for the driver's side lifter galley plug shown above (this is the only one that doesn't see oil pressure).

The big one between these two is the plug for the back of the camshaft tunnel.

The one on the top right is the oil galley plug for the right side lifter galley.

The one on the bottom right goes to the oil filter:


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Here again is a close up of the two top plugs in the rear of the block. The one on the left is the non-pressure access plug to get to the left side oil galley plug. The one on the right is for the right side oil galley and sees pressure:

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This is a close up of the lower rear plug that feeds to the oil filter (sees pressure):

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"That's all folks". There are all of the oil galley plugs.