Thread: Dipstick problems
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08-28-2009 02:46 AM #1
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08-28-2009 05:36 AM #2
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08-28-2009 12:50 PM #3
I put a Lokar dipstick in and did not cut the windage tray,it was dragging against the cank and I caught it before it wore into. I drained the oil and found lot's of steel filings . The windage tray was routing the dipstick toward the crank. That was bad news. As Pat stated you have to cut a notch in the windage tray in order for the dipstick to reach the oil . I was not getting a true reading. The engine builder forgot to notch the Tray in my engine.Big mistake.Don D
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08-28-2009 01:07 PM #4
I had the same problem with my Canton racing oil pan.
Bought the stick that went with the pan and it went straite in to the side of the pan.
not at a angle like it needed to be to get a oil reading. So I tried to use the stock stick
in the front of the engine and it wouldn't pass the screen.
So had to plug the pan and drill the screen for the stock oil dip stick.
I fell like sending canton thier stick back and telling them a thing or two
after a cost of almost 700 bucks in bottom end componets bought from them. Kurt
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09-01-2009 11:36 PM #5
anyone ever just block off the dipstick hole?
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09-01-2009 11:41 PM #6
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09-01-2009 11:53 PM #7
in your opinion what's the best thing I could do to fix this problem
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09-02-2009 12:00 AM #8
pull the pan . what make of engine is itIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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09-02-2009 12:36 AM #9
chevy 350 block. 383 stroker
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird