Who the hell design the dipstick in the Z?
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It look like the stupid *** engineer who design this mess up not only two times but several trying to correct the length on this son of a gun. Twisted tip and bends all up on my **** is a big pain in the *** trying to check my oil. DAMMMMMMM IT!!!!! Why don't they just start over fresh with a new one, yah dam Dipstick *** engineer. Who the hell wants a mangled *** stick to check your vidal fluids with. You have to be skilled to pull that dam thing out as it is. Dammm. Like having sex the first time for crying out loud. So Frustrating. "Why the hell it so tight honey" "Why you dripping every where babe" "Why your **** all wringgled and cocki ... ****....Dam..."
since my Z never use a drop of oil, i only check between oil change every 3500 to 5000 miles or so.
a dipstick is a dipstick and is a dipstick....when your looking into the dipstick barrel, what the hell is the difference?
a dipstick is a dipstick and is a dipstick....when your looking into the dipstick barrel, what the hell is the difference?
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Originally Posted by silverbullet_Z
once you've taken it out alot and with more practice you'll become a pro at it
This has been covered a 100 times ----Yes, the stick is hard to read. Yes also too, if you are patient and chk your oil in the morn and read the side of the stick without the markings, you will succeed at getting a reading.
Point is ---Calm down and relaxe, and a design oversite in the stick becomes less of a reason for a ruined day
Point is ---Calm down and relaxe, and a design oversite in the stick becomes less of a reason for a ruined day
Originally Posted by Eazzzzzzy
This has been covered a 100 times ----Yes, the stick is hard to read. Yes also too, if you are patient and chk your oil in the morn and read the side of the stick without the markings, you will succeed at getting a reading.
Point is ---Calm down and relaxe, and a design oversite in the stick becomes less of a reason for a ruined day
Point is ---Calm down and relaxe, and a design oversite in the stick becomes less of a reason for a ruined day
Originally Posted by Eazzzzzzy
This has been covered a 100 times ----Yes, the stick is hard to read. Yes also too, if you are patient and chk your oil in the morn and read the side of the stick without the markings, you will succeed at getting a reading.
i always check in the morning before cranking the engine.
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You know how you can tell if someone spends too much time on this site? When they reply "This have been cover 100 times" Man, as weeks, months, years go by, Its deleted to save room so you can ask more. Its a cycle trend just like everything in this world. Cycle, cyle and recycled.
The dip stick is difficult to pull out and put back in. The reading isn't so bad except all the tugging affects the sloppy reading which can be frustrating. I agree with you to check it in the morning when everything is completly settled.
The dip stick is difficult to pull out and put back in. The reading isn't so bad except all the tugging affects the sloppy reading which can be frustrating. I agree with you to check it in the morning when everything is completly settled.
Originally Posted by GA_VQ
Is the indication still correct? I always thought the oil got on that side from the rediculous travel path of the dipstick...
Originally Posted by INGSZ33
......... Its deleted to save room so you can ask more. Its a cycle trend just like everything in this world. Cycle, cyle and recycled.
Originally Posted by DVFlyer
What's deleted to make more room?
Now THATS a B!itch if your not used to it....Stabbin that 3/16 hole



