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On page 4 of the tech service bulletin it states that the dipstick should be 38" long
from stop to the tip.

mine is 38 and 3/4" long so I should in theory shorten it by 3/4".
But it doesn't say anything about the length of the tube the dipstick goes into?

there are 2 types early and late, mine is the latter, or are all tubes the same in length??
help please.
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Peter; I happen to have the tube and dipstick out of my car and have the following measurements:
Tube: Total length of tube is 36 inches, 26 inches from the dipstick insertion point to the bulge in the tube where the add'l 10" goes into the block
Dipstick: Total length-38 5/8", with 5/8" inches of this being inside of the bell of the handle, since the bell portion of the handle slips over the tube. The flat potion of the dipstick is 3 1/4"(safe, full). When fully inserted the flat portion of the dipstick is 2 1/2" beyond the tube on mine.
TSB #1 was announcing a longer replacement tube & dipstick (D16Y 6750-B which was 38 5/8" long designated by having a yellow handle.
But, but.......

You can also calibrate your own engine by merely pouring a known amount of oil (ensuring your oil filter is full by running the engine for a short time)... Mark the stick with a file or engraver.

Of course you need to know how many quarts your pan should hold.


Wouldn't that take the guesswork out of things?

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