Remove dipstick?
#2
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Pull straight up just like you would if your checking the oil.
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Or do you mean the dipstick tube?
Got to unbolt it from the block and it should come right out.
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Or do you mean the dipstick tube?
Got to unbolt it from the block and it should come right out.
#3
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I just gave mine a good yank - for lack of a better term.
If it's really tight, just take a sharp chizel and CAREFULLY go around the bottom where it meets the block and pry it up. It's just pressed fited in there.
If it's really tight, just take a sharp chizel and CAREFULLY go around the bottom where it meets the block and pry it up. It's just pressed fited in there.
Last edited by snobdds; 09-20-2011 at 01:56 PM.
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#8
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Drop the oil pan, take a punch that is close to the dipstick hole ID, spray WD-40 and gently tap it out. Doing it this way you will not damage the dipstick tube. I just replaced mine with a Lokar unit.
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