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KLR 12-17-2006 12:29 AM

Dipstick hitting something 3/4 inch from all the way in??
 
Here's a new one. I checked the oil on the dipstick tonight for the first time since getting the car back from it's rod bearing and pan gasket replacement. When I put the dipstick back in, it seems to hit something 3/4 inch from all the way in (i.e., the bottom of the dipstick seems to make contact with something in the crankcase before the yellow handle is fully inserted). I tried turning the dipstick in its tube multiple times, wiggling it, pressing harder, etc. It's not going back in any further.

What could be causing this??? The only thing I can think of is that the shop did a modification to the oil pump pickup to reduce the possibility of starvation under cornering loads. This involved welding something to the pickup. Perhaps this is interfering with the dipstick?? What else could it be?? :confused: :mad:

Rock 12-17-2006 12:36 AM

Look down and the dipstick and make sure is connected to the oil pan first. That thing is very easy to pull out if that one 10mm head bolt is gone. They might have put it back without placing it in right. It might be hanging over the side.

KLR 12-18-2006 11:16 PM

Good guess. The tube was indeed bolted in as it should be. I had better luck on Sunday -- i was able to get it in properly using a twist and jab method. Pretty strange, though, in three years and god knows how many dipstick checks it always went right in. Now it's very finicky. What could be in the way???

Shark Attack 12-18-2006 11:36 PM

I have this same exact problem with my wife

testarossa_td 12-18-2006 11:38 PM


Originally Posted by Shark Attack
I have this same exact problem with my wife

Badum Bum....he will be here all night, try the veal. :rockon:

Tom M'Guinn 12-19-2006 12:58 AM

Are you sure the tube and stick are the originals? They changed those parts at one point -- any chance your shop mixed and matched the wrong parts?

owner944 12-19-2006 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by Shark Attack
I have this same exact problem with my wife


That reminds me of an old joke.

A guy runs into his ex-wife and her new husband at a party. He asks the new husband, "How's it feel to sleep with used stuff?"

The new guy says, "Not bad, once you get passed the used part."

:rolleyes:

Jolly 12-19-2006 11:38 PM

Hey KLR, Check your PM and contact me.


Originally Posted by KLR
Good guess. The tube was indeed bolted in as it should be. I had better luck on Sunday -- i was able to get it in properly using a twist and jab method. Pretty strange, though, in three years and god knows how many dipstick checks it always went right in. Now it's very finicky. What could be in the way???


streckfu's 12-19-2006 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by Shark Attack
I have this same exact problem with my wife


Just becuase you're drunk and keeping bumper her thigh with it.....

shiners780 12-19-2006 11:52 PM


Originally Posted by KLR
Good guess. The tube was indeed bolted in as it should be. I had better luck on Sunday -- i was able to get it in properly using a twist and jab method. Pretty strange, though, in three years and god knows how many dipstick checks it always went right in. Now it's very finicky. What could be in the way???

Mine does the same thing occasionally, although it always goes in on the second or third stab. If you determine a cause, please post your findings. I am interested to know why it does that as well.

shiners780 12-19-2006 11:54 PM


Originally Posted by streckfu's951
Just becuase you're drunk and keeping bumper her thigh with it.....

:roflmao:

WHO'S drunk? Dude, you're slurring your words! :cheers:

KLR 12-20-2006 12:06 AM

Too funny. Will do.


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