broken dipstick
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broken dipstick
hey everybody,
can anybody tell me how to get a broken dipstick out, sitting about 6 inches down in its sheath. Anybody know how to remove dipstick sheath from the sump, or how to get the dipstick out
thanks for your help
can anybody tell me how to get a broken dipstick out, sitting about 6 inches down in its sheath. Anybody know how to remove dipstick sheath from the sump, or how to get the dipstick out
thanks for your help
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Re: broken dipstick
Unless the dipstick is made of aluminium, slide a very strong magnet along the side of the sheath
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Re: broken dipstick
1st thing that comes to mind, & simplest if it works, is try moving a strong magnet from the most easily accessible lowest point of the dipstick shaft upwards.
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Re: broken dipstick
cheers guys will give that a try, not sure what the dipstick is made of, came like this when i bought the car
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Re: broken dipstick
The dipstick sheath itself is pretty easy to remove. Just one bolt holds it on a couple of inches above the sump join and a small o-ring seals it. The broken dipstick will come out with it.
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Re: broken dipstick
is that for both the 1.6 and the 1.8 engines, will have a go 2moro anyway
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Re: broken dipstick
yeah, there's a 10mm bolt on the thin plate between the engine + transmission belhousing, reach under the heater hoses and you'll feel it.
then you can pull the dipstick sleeve upwards and you're set. The dipstick itself can't fall too far down into the sump as the windage(?) tray will prevent it from falling all the way in.
I have a cut down commodore diptsick (to the same length as a mazda one) with new marks scribed in, it was a $5 replacement.
Whilst the sleeve is out, the o ring will need replacing.
then you can pull the dipstick sleeve upwards and you're set. The dipstick itself can't fall too far down into the sump as the windage(?) tray will prevent it from falling all the way in.
I have a cut down commodore diptsick (to the same length as a mazda one) with new marks scribed in, it was a $5 replacement.
Whilst the sleeve is out, the o ring will need replacing.
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Re: broken dipstick
thanks, that should make it easy, with the o ring should i bother getting genuine or just go to repco or somewhere?
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Re: broken dipstick
The o-ring would be something like $387 from Mazda with a 3 day wait. Repco would be about 15c for the same thing.
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Re: broken dipstick
manga_blue wrote:The o-ring would be something like $387 from Mazda with a 3 day wait. Repco would be about 15c for the same thing.
Amen to that!
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Re: broken dipstick
Guran wrote:manga_blue wrote:The o-ring would be something like $387 from Mazda with a 3 day wait. Repco would be about 15c for the same thing.
Amen to that!
I believe you guy's are being a bit harsh
Found a thread on the big forum which quotes between $3.28 to $5.20 US back in 2005
Should only be about $10 to $15 now, not the $387
If you must go genuine, the part number is 99541-00907 and is the same for all NA's and NB's
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Re: broken dipstick
all fixed, thanks for the help guys
just gotta get a new dipstick now, or glue another handle onto the broken one
anyone know where i can buy a stock one or a new handle
just gotta get a new dipstick now, or glue another handle onto the broken one
anyone know where i can buy a stock one or a new handle
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Re: broken dipstick
greengoat wrote:anyone know where i can buy a stock one or a new handle
your location would help, but essentially see forum sponsor links at bottom of page.
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