Dipstick tubes are created equal for chrylser 440 engines. The only exception is the motorhomes which necessarily have long tubes in sticks to read from the front of the vehicle. But any stick and tube from any 440 should work, and you can ask for one for a 77 and probably get one from any major rebuilder like PAW. They advertise in the auto magazines. Give em a call and I am certain they will help; you out. Good luck, Ron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Ulander" <ulander@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 12:04 PM Subject: RE: IML: Part number for '68 dipstick tube > Everyone- > > I've consulted my '68 parts catalog to find the part numbers that Jim needs > (per the attached email) but don't find them listed. Does anyone out there > have a more exhaustive catalog that might help him out? > > Michael Ulander > > > -----Original Message----- > From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of J. Stacey > Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 8:55 AM > To: Imperial Mailing List > Subject: IML: Part number for '68 dipstick tube > > > Greetings folks, > > If someone has a '68 parts catalog, I would appreciate getting the part > number for the dipstick tube and dipstick (my '73 parts catalog calls them > "TUBE, oil level indicator" and "INDICATOR, oil level". They are in Section > 10-03-4). > > Background: When I bought my '73 Lebaron it had a '68 440 HP engine in it. > The dipstick tube was in rough shape and eventually I broke it, but I don't > know if it (and the dipstick itself) were originally from the '68 engine or > the '73 car! According to the Year One website, the '70 and later > tubes/sticks are different than 68/69. > > I am also wondering if the calibration of the dipstick will be messed up by > interchanging tubes but not sticks! > > I think what I want is a '73 tube & stick as long as the calibration is > still accurate. When it comes right down to it, I don't really know if the > tube & stick I had was indicating properly! > > In addition to the part number, if anyone knows the difference between these > tubes/sticks, I would appreciate being enlightened! > > Thanks, > > Jim Stacey > '73 4drht slowly going back together > Near Toronto > > > > > >