Shawn said:I was thinking about a cork. Cut a slit in the center for the flat piece to slide through and cork it off...
Herzog said:That's a good idea! I may have to try that.
Supergper said:I used the Lokar dipstick on my buggy, it has a rubber o-ring around the top which prevents any fluid from coming out.
rckcrlr said:So, where are you going to get a cork? I know all your wine comes in a box:greg:
Most corks nowadays are plastic/rubber....Cody said:what happens over time if the cork deteriorates due to vibration/impact/atf/oil/heat? Will cork pieces make trannies unhappy?
Interesting, I have never seen one....I Lean said:Locking dipstick. Stock GM part. I have one on my buggy, no drips from the toob. Could prolly get one from a junkyard too, but all three pieces (the dipstick, the tube, and grommet at the bottom) were like $30 from the dealer. Of those, the tube was the most spendy--so if you already have an appropriately-sized tube you'd just need the dipstick.
RockMonkey said:What if you have a non-GM tranny?
Crap.Bart said:I think you need to leave the forum.
Eh, yup. Wrong.wally said:Would it be wrong to say stay right side up? Good luck with it. I hope one day that will be a problem I have to worry about.
Well, I would rather prevent a spill in the first place rather than try and clean up a mess.wally said:Would it be wrong to say stay right side up? Good luck with it. I hope one day that will be a problem I have to worry about.