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I am 55 years old and I need the hole in my backside plugged.

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1968 383 block and the rear cam plug is missing. Can anyone give me the specs, part number or any way to find one so I can fill it up properly?
 
Pioneer number EPC84 all by itself.

2 9/16” diameter
 
Thank goodness the OP was looking for actual Mopar car stuff........
Either that or he has several windows open and forgot which one he was on?



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Sorry, I'm 67. I can offer no advice on
how one must go about plugging one's
backside.
Mines always, and forever will remain a one way orrifice.
You're obviously barking up the wrong
tree, and giving up your age will
definitely limit your clientele. (So I've
been told).
Better double check...2-9/16" may be
a loose fit.
 
Sorry, I'm 67. I can offer no advice on
how one must go about plugging one's
backside.
Mines always, and forever will remain a one way orrifice.
You're obviously barking up the wrong
tree, and giving up your age will
definitely limit your clientele. (So I've
been told).
Better double check...2-9/16" may be
a loose fit.
Actually it is the block that is 55 years old.
 
I have it ordered and goiing to slide buy and pick it up for my "friend", and I need some of that brown sealant also.
 
I have it ordered and goiing to slide buy and pick it up for my "friend", and I need some of that brown sealant also.
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