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GoodTrade 2750 04-26-2016 08:33 PM

Yes, plastic liner with Stainless over braid and a properly supported tube ID compression joint akin to an AN fitting. No leaking and properly contained polymeric tube.
My boat doesn't have a plastic pick up tube but if it did, I'd probably be fine with it since that application does not involve typical oil temps which are the challenging aspect for thermoplastics.

To each his own but the 50 bucks it cost me to have a dipstick I know reads correctly and doesn't leak was well worth it.

MILD THUNDER 04-26-2016 09:27 PM

I like the long dipstick my 97 454 dually has. It has the yellow pull ring, with the o ring on it. Maybe i just need to get some proper ID nylon tubing, cut to length, and use those GM dipsticks .

Mr Maine 04-26-2016 10:14 PM


Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER (Post 4432886)
I like the long dipstick my 97 454 dually has. It has the yellow pull ring, with the o ring on it. Maybe i just need to get some proper ID nylon tubing, cut to length, and use those GM dipsticks .

I just did that with a buddy, except we used 1/4 inch copper tubing flared to the 90 degree fitting on the aluminum pan. The dipstick is from a 98 Chevy pick up with the yellow pull ring. Old dipstick was way too short, we matched up the full marks, works perfect.

Young Performance 04-26-2016 10:33 PM

We just make our own. I buy a stick from GM for a van. I buy bulk -6 SS tubing and bend them myself with a tubing bender. I use a black anodized nut and ferrule and flare the end of the SS tubing. Our pans have a 1/4" NPT female bung. I put a 1/4" x #6 fitting in the pan. The tubing attaches to that fitting where I flared it. We then fill the pan with the correct amount of oil, cut off the excess stick, and remark it. Works great. I can post some pics if you would like.
Eddie

the deep 04-26-2016 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by Young Performance (Post 4432904)
We just make our own. I buy a stick from GM for a van. I buy bulk -6 SS tubing and bend them myself with a tubing bender. I use a black anodized nut and ferrule and flare the end of the SS tubing. Our pans have a 1/4" NPT female bung. I put a 1/4" x #6 fitting in the pan. The tubing attaches to that fitting where I flared it. We then fill the pan with the correct amount of oil, cut off the excess stick, and remark it. Works great. I can post some pics if you would like.
Eddie

Please do Eddie . Thanks

GoodTrade 2750 04-27-2016 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by Young Performance (Post 4432904)
We just make our own. I buy a stick from GM for a van. I buy bulk -6 SS tubing and bend them myself with a tubing bender. I use a black anodized nut and ferrule and flare the end of the SS tubing. Our pans have a 1/4" NPT female bung. I put a 1/4" x #6 fitting in the pan. The tubing attaches to that fitting where I flared it. We then fill the pan with the correct amount of oil, cut off the excess stick, and remark it. Works great. I can post some pics if you would like.
Eddie

Now that's the way to go!
Not surprised considering the source....

hotrodford 04-27-2016 10:20 AM

cool

MILD THUNDER 04-27-2016 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by Young Performance (Post 4432904)
We just make our own. I buy a stick from GM for a van. I buy bulk -6 SS tubing and bend them myself with a tubing bender. I use a black anodized nut and ferrule and flare the end of the SS tubing. Our pans have a 1/4" NPT female bung. I put a 1/4" x #6 fitting in the pan. The tubing attaches to that fitting where I flared it. We then fill the pan with the correct amount of oil, cut off the excess stick, and remark it. Works great. I can post some pics if you would like.
Eddie

Thanks eddie ! Pics would be nice, but i understand what youre saying . Sounds like a good way to go


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