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Lil bastard 08-12-2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Viper5
I've been trying to call dealerships to figure out what my risk is and where that piece could be. I finally got a good answer from someone who was actually looking at an engine. He said that the hose in my car has two parts (upper half and lower half). The piece that broke off is in the lower half. The end of the lower half is closed off with tiny holes surrounding it to allow for oil to seep through. That is where the piece must be. I do not run any risk for engine failure so I am certainly happy about that. Thanks for all the input.


Just be sure that there is room enough in the tube for two gauges (end pieces), or else you may not be able to replace the dipstick without first removing the old piece.

:cheers:

rob76turbo 08-12-2009 01:25 PM

Here is a thought; if you track or Auto-X your car, consider replacing the stock oil pan with the X-51 pan. It is available from both Sunset and Suncoast for about 199 and will help keep oil at the pick up tubes in fast corners. The pan requires a small modification, I was able to do it in 10 minutes with some snips and Dremel.

Viper5 08-13-2009 11:18 PM

I don't currently track so that upgrade won't be necessary at this time. As for the fitting of the new dipstick...I will be picking one up from the stealership on monday hopefully and making sure it can read normally. I have 8.5 qts in right now and will add the rest when I can accurately measure it.


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