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Visco

posted on 21/6/03 at 10:37 AM Reply With Quote
Dip Stick !!!

One of those type of questions (HEHEH!!)

Does anyone know how I can source a dip stick and the dip stick tube for a 1300 x-flow ??

Cheers all !!

Visco

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Marcus

posted on 22/6/03 at 07:19 PM Reply With Quote
Perhaps no help at all, but I'm making mine. Have drilled out flat bit on timing cover, araldited 10mm tube in and usin thin strip of steel for dipstick.
A little extreme perhaps, but my x-flow is a bit wierd (was RWD converted to FWD now going back to original)
Has front sump bowl and cut down oil pick up pipe.

Marcus





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Metal Hippy

posted on 22/6/03 at 07:20 PM Reply With Quote
Marcus, doing something weird, after the barbeque affair...

Noooooooooo.... surely not...







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paulf

posted on 22/6/03 at 08:37 PM Reply With Quote
I had a similiar problem and brazed a tube onto the side of the sump and cut down a CVH dipstick.
Paul.
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Originally posted by Marcus
Perhaps no help at all, but I'm making mine. Have drilled out flat bit on timing cover, araldited 10mm tube in and usin thin strip of steel for dipstick.
A little extreme perhaps, but my x-flow is a bit wierd (was RWD converted to FWD now going back to original)
Has front sump bowl and cut down oil pick up pipe.

Marcus

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