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Dipstick remake

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After several frustrating experiences with the stock dipstick while checking oil level, I had to try making one for only checking oil level. Pictures below show: find an old screwdriver....big washer with hole just big enough to slide over shank of sawn-off screwdriver... file down end & mark "full" mark... JB Weld washer to handle,,,paint with matt finish enamel, and vwalah!!! Will test soon, but should relieve much frustration. :thumbup:

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Looks like a simple, effective solution to a vexing problem. I have read numerous posts about stripping threads on the plastic dipstick. Let us know how this works out for you.
 
Nicely done..!!

looks great though I find it even hard to see oil levels on white unless your oil is really dirty. What would be nice would be a float system where as you push the stick down the float would move up...like the old fuel guages or dry tips that would change colors at the level mark...:dontknow:
 
DIPSTICK

I made this a few years ago for the same reasons.....the plastic threads can strip easily.......But mine was different than yours in that I used a 5/8 wood dowel for the upper part with 1/4 " wood rod in the center.......The 5/8 piece keeps it at the correct angle as the OEM dipstick, because it barely fits in the threads.....I gave a bunch of them away maybe someone who has one will take a PIC......Mike :thumbup:
 
TESTED...

After several frustrating experiences with the stock dipstick while checking oil level, I had to try making one for only checking oil level. Pictures below show: find an old screwdriver....big washer with hole just big enough to slide over shank of sawn-off screwdriver... file down end & mark "full" mark... JB Weld washer to handle,,,paint with matt finish enamel, and vwalah!!! Will test soon, but should relieve much frustration. :thumbup:



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WORKED GREAT!!!
 
A good idea and thanks for posting your solution. Stripping the threads is a big possibility for those who are meticulous about checking the oil frequently. :yes:
 
How much oil do you burn after 1000-2000--3000-4000-5000 miles

I'm sure it depends upon engine mileage so give me some feed back 5,000-20,000 miles? I'm not a long haul rider.
& at what bike mileage does this become a concern to monitor closely? I guess F3's 1330 engine may not have significant data.---Just checking.
Darrell
 
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT

Nice, does it keep the oil leaking out?
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: ....This is only for checking " HOW MUCH OIL IS IN THE TANK " so you don't have to keep re-threading the OEM dip-stick, which can lead to a mis-thread situation.......Mike :thumbup:
 
This device

I'm sure it depends upon engine mileage so give me some feed back 5,000-20,000 miles? I'm not a long haul rider.
& at what bike mileage does this become a concern to monitor closely? I guess F3's 1330 engine may not have significant data.---Just checking.
Darrell
.....Is for the V-Twin, which uses oil ----- un-like the 1330 engine.....Mike :thumbup:
 
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Dip stick

.....Is for the V-Twin, which uses oil ----- un-like the 1330 engine.....Mike :thumbup:
It would so much easier if you got the oil exactly where you wanted it; then put the dipstick in without screwing it in; then mark the spot with white nail polish.... now you need not keep screwing it in and out.
 
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Just need to be in the middle of cross hatch section when not threaded. I am a spyder mechanic, and never bother screwing in the dipstick to adjust level. Secret is to thread with zero force until it threads right.

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This is what BLUEKNIGHT911 made & kindly gave me.

I love it. Keep it in my frunk.
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