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Part number for the seal is: N90461401 specs: 9.5x2.4. It is supposed to seal around the top of the inserted part in the block, not inside.
The part number for the insert is: 034103635E.
I made my own.
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Originally posted by Error404 View PostSteve I have a scrap AAN block which I will remove it from for you - its away being hot tanked at the moment. Once its back I'll get it out for you - it's just pressed in.
I'll also model it so I can make some replacements.
Alex
Did you manage to get this adapter out of your old block?
Cheers, Steve91 Modded 3B
14 A6 Avant Black Edition
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My original 3B block didn't need an adapter. The dipstick tube went straight into the block. The later build 3B block I have actually has an adapter that's the same as a diesel block. Best to check what you have by measuring the adapter when you drift it out of the block.
Diesel block adapter on the left. AAN adapter on the right. Thanks to AndyP for supplying the diesel adapter and Alex for making a copy of the AAN item
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14 A6 Avant Black Edition
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Originally posted by SteveH View PostMy original 3B block didn't need an adapter. The dipstick tube went straight into the block. The later build 3B block I have actually has an adapter that's the same as a diesel block. Best to check what you have by measuring the adapter when you drift it out of the block.
Diesel block adapter on the left. AAN adapter on the right. Thanks to AndyP for supplying the diesel adapter and Alex for making a copy of the AAN item
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Best regards
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3B dipstick tube is pressed into the block directly. It is impossible to take it out with hands, and If you try to tack it with some tool, you will squeeze it.
Maybe there is a chance to press it out or knock it out from inside/bottom of the block.Last edited by _ShurikeN; 18 February 2020, 16:25.
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Originally posted by SteveH View PostThe 3B pipe is pressed into the block. You can get it out with a suitable drift via the underside of the block. 3B on the left of the picture in the post above.
Best regards
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