I have the sump off a vehicle, and on removing the fuel rail, this item fell to the ground. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what
this item is? I can't see where it fits. I have never seen a part like this. I hope this picture is acceptable. Thanks in advance.
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a roll pin, could be part of the linkage
it looks like a roll pin. no idea where it would go in an engine
Crush tube or locating dowel? Can you give us some idea of scale? Is it 2mm long or 200mm??
Could it be used for locating something?
On my R1 engine there are 2 little pins used to locate the sump
Not sure how big it is but somethimes thin tubes have these around the end to support the tube and help it push on. Maybe a vac advance tube?
Cheers
Rich
It must be for the sump then used to position it. It is about 7 cm long, so as long as a long bolt I suppose! I will look tommorow as it was beginning to get dark as this item came out. Thanks again!!
Is it a plastic fuel rail? if so could be a mounting hole liner??
looks like a dowell to me.
It is a locating dowel.
Even with the poor photo, we casn see it as a tube with a split (allows for compression when pushed into a hole) as well as chamfering on the ends
(makes it easier to push into a hole).
Defo a locating dowel
You find these on the bell housing flange and Cyclinder head etc to make sure they line up correctly. Possibly on SUMP to Block as well.