Thread: Lokar Oil Dipstick
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08-31-2010 11:41 AM #16
Treat that cable assembly with TLC. I've cracked a couple carb ends which they replaced, but it sure makes driving the car interesting. I used a string to operate the throttle the last time to get homeTry that in a 1400# T-bucket with a bit more then a warm 351W.
Between Lokar and Billet Specialties, my guess is I've paid the employees salaries for at least a year at each company. And of course SummitDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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11-22-2010 07:16 AM #17
Had to order another end fitting for my Lokar dipstick. My error on initial order...picked wrong thread size. Lokar sent it to me for $9.00 or so and only $1.05 postage. No "shipping and handling" B.S. Great company to work with IMO.
Finally tracked down my AC leaks, had to buy a sniffer tool to do it. It was one hose fitting that attached to the condenser and one quick connect fitting on my AC manifold hose. The thrill of...
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