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dagoof 03-26-10 09:51 AM

Dipstick
 
I searched, but didn't find anything.

Does anyone make a decent dipstick replacement that can be reached easier?

I've got big hands, and it is getting tiresome trying to weave my way down there and find that little thing.

dagoof 05-06-10 09:29 PM

I guess not?

evot23 05-07-10 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by dagoof (Post 9894363)
I've got big hands, and it is getting tiresome trying to weave my way down there and find that little thing.


LOL. Sorry, too funny of a quote.


and no, I don't believe there is a replacement for this per se. You could always fab an extension or look to use a domestic dipstick and fab a length suitable.

dagoof 05-07-10 11:32 AM

True. I did set myself up pretty good with that one.

Well, you know what they say about big hands..........












.........Big gloves.

LOL

GoodfellaFD3S 05-07-10 02:56 PM

http://www.rotary13b1.com/p/1140/Rot...me-Plated.html

evot23 05-07-10 03:39 PM

nice link, never seen that one before.

str8ryd 05-07-10 03:47 PM


Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S (Post 9981774)


Oh nice...that looks pretty great. You have one Rich? Just wondering if it would be difficult to take it in/out?

proz07 05-07-10 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by str8ryd (Post 9981856)
Oh nice...that looks pretty great. You have one Rich? Just wondering if it would be difficult to take it in/out?

same as the stocker infact its just the puller you put on your dipstick.

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GoodfellaFD3S 05-07-10 10:11 PM

Yup, cut the top loop off the dipstick and the new one installs with a set screw... use a dab of locktite or it won't stay tight, ask me how I know :D

It is much easier to see underneath the greddy elbow, I like it :)

Btw, that guy's site (andy i think is his name) is awesome, with tons of cool goodies. He also sponsored last year's Carlisi Memorial BBQ with lots of give aways, definitely support his site :icon_tup:

widebodyseven 05-07-10 11:22 PM


Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S (Post 9982633)
Btw, that guy's site (andy i think is his name) is awesome, with tons of cool goodies. He also sponsored last year's Carlisi Memorial BBQ with lots of give aways, definitely support his site :icon_tup:

+1

He has a lot of cool things on his site, bought a set of rotary valve caps from him a couple months ago for my piston powered car.:lol:

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...4/IMG_8846.jpg

GreatShamanGT 05-07-10 11:37 PM


Originally Posted by S14.3REW (Post 9982741)
+1

He has a lot of cool things on his site, bought a set of rotary valve caps from him a couple months ago for my piston powered car.:lol:

http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f2...4/IMG_8846.jpg

dam man, how do you keep your wheels so pristine??? No curb rash at all!!!

widebodyseven 05-07-10 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by GreatShamanGT (Post 9982762)
dam man, how do you keep your wheels so pristine??? No curb rash at all!!!

Thanks! :lol:

Got them like that wasn't my doing.hahahah

FD3S2005 05-07-10 11:46 PM

they have some pretty awesome stuff

cpnneeda 05-08-10 05:20 PM


Originally Posted by fd3s2005 (Post 9982776)
they have some pretty awesome stuff

+1


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