Thread: Aftermarket dipsticks
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03-12-2011 03:19 PM #1
Oh well - I know Ford components - and not a BB (belly button) part so I just ordered a Hughes from Summit and will mod if necessary. Thanks for lookin' anyhow
Dave W
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03-13-2011 05:32 AM #2
Dave i've not had problems with the real lokar sticks but there are a lot of copys of Lokars out there and they never seem to seal correctly. I have got them to seal by installing slightly thicker O rings, HTHIts aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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03-13-2011 06:32 AM #3
Dave W
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03-13-2011 07:37 AM #4
I know a lot of people use silicone on them Dave but i've found it makes the situation worse, i fit them with a smear of grease, but the cheap copys won't seem to seal with anything. Annoying having oil leaks isn't it
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.
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03-13-2011 08:56 AM #5
Steve - I wouldn't have any complaint if it was a cheap knock off. It is an $100+/- Lokar firewall mount and installed per their instructions with just a little bit of silicone - their verbal instructions. This is the only component on the car that has leaked - ever. I wont even tell you how many pan gaskets it took - that real narrow cut out place on the pan rail just wouldn't seal so I ended up with a new pan, flanged bolts instead of my ARP $tuds plus a very thick cork gasket instead of my favorite neoprene composition Fel-Pro's. Now, that first pan - a TCI, was not even flat at that cut out. I ended up with a Spectre Performance 5455 from Summit - and it is a nice part.Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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03-16-2011 02:29 PM #6
Update
I ordered a Hughes locking dipstick which arrived this afternoon. Of course, with the engine set back, needed some modifications. First of all, the mounting tab they had welded on it - no idea where that was supposed to bolt as it wouldn't have fit anything back there. Also, the actual dip stick itself - about an 1.25 too short as only about a half inch projected from the end which would have done a good job measuring the case
. I ended up cutting about 1.75 off the tube and with eyeball measurement will be off of the pan bottom by a little less then a half inch. I didn't have to cut the stick itself, just the tube. I then made up a new tab and tacked it to the tube, painted it and will install either later today or in the morning. It will be a bit tough to fill the trans as it's w-a-a-a-y back there. Hopefully no more leaks, but.............
Now, the Lokar. The original o-rings were #015, 1/16x9/16x11/16. I had originally replaced them with #113, 3/32x9/16x3/4. I could and will eventually try the #207 which are 1/8x9/16x13/16 as the groove is big enough. This should stop the sloppiness and leak. That's for another day though.
Dang I love these cars and the aftermarket parts we use
. If I had to start with the tranny out of the car, I would convert to pan fill instead and plug that case fill hole. It would then be made up of threaded fittings instead of the press to fit - then pray it doesn't leak cause you can't successfully use any sealer there.
Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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03-16-2011 04:42 PM #7
what about a little grease on the O rings? or even vasaline. But, I have no experience with aftermkt O- ring'd dipsticks. That's just a thought.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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