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Old 11-28-2018, 08:37 PM   #1
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Who makes a good dip stick for a metric 200? TIA
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Old 11-28-2018, 08:54 PM   #2
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Old 11-29-2018, 07:30 AM   #3
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Lokar is a good one. Double check the markings on the dipstick, though. -Al
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Lokar is nice because of its flexibility ,However they do fill very slowly .
As Alan said check the calibration . It doesn't matter who makes them every one I've ever checked was wrong.
Here's a bulletin from Turbo Action on the correct calibration
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Jack Sepanek, he will make one that is accurate
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Lokar is nice because of its flexibility ,However they do fill very slowly .
As Alan said check the calibration . It doesn't matter who makes them every one I've ever checked was wrong.
Here's a bulletin from Turbo Action on the correct calibration
Good to know as I have to drop my pan as it leaks from the cork gasket I installed dry.
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If you use a LOKAR, you may have trouble installing on the trans end. The plate between the case and valve body on my metric 200 was sticking out and preventing the installation. I had to drop the pan, valve body, and plate and trim the plate. Just had to trim the corner off the plate.
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