There is usually a cap on one of the valve covers. There is an oil filler cap, you are just overlooking it. Look closer.
Remove oil-filler cap and add oil...
Open filler cap, add oil, replace filler cap...
on an edelbrock 350 ? you mean Chevy 350 with edelbrock parts on it ? try the valve cover. open it up by unscrewing it or it may be just a pop of cap and puth the oil right in the valve cover just like every other 350 .
Read what it says on the OIL filler cap....
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At the engine oil filler cap. On a 350 GM engine it is located on one of the valve covers, and is easily found. If you cannot find this cap, then you have no business working on this engine.
There is no filler cap for a transmission. to add fluid you must pour it down the dipstick tube. only check the level of the fluid with the engine idling at normal running temperature.
That is where you add the oil.
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no cap, just the coolant tank, add to this to add coolant../
According to the Haynes repair manual for Chevy/GMC trucks 1988 thru 2000 the cap should be a 15 psi radiator cap.