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Hot Dipstick Went to check my oil level after a run and just about burned my fingers.........:(
Dipstick suppose to get that hot? |
Re: Hot Dipstick Yep. Your modern car would feel the same if it weren't the the plastic handle on the dipstick.
Nothing to worry about... |
Re: Hot Dipstick Hitman.....thank you.
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The correct oil level is only shown after switching off the engine for approx. >10 minutes. |
Re: Hot Dipstick Our club was on an expressway run for about 30 miles. We stopped to check our oil, and no one could touch their dipstick.
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And this brings up a question I've always had.....how did the old Full Service stations ever get an accurate reading of the oil during a gas fill up? I was always told by my dad to wait 10-15 minutes. |
Re: Hot Dipstick CatMan,
your father was right! But the attendant at a gas station had a certain amount of experience. He knew roughly how much the difference was. And if in doubt, he had sold the customer a quarter of the oil. |
Re: Hot Dipstick An old gas station trick was for the attendant to put his finger between the dip stick and the engine so it would read a quart low, then he would show it to the customer and tell them they were quart low and sell them a quart of oil.
Tom Endy |
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JayJay |
Re: Hot Dipstick As many A's as I have had, this was the first time I checked the oil after a pretty good run. I did not realize how hot the dipstick was......yikes!
Well, now I know! The reason I was checking.......I had installed a complete set of insert bearings and new rods. |
Re: Hot Dipstick Never had my dipstick get that hot. If your engines are still running I guess it can be a normal thing!
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Re: Hot Dipstick Why would you check the oil level hot? Check before you start the engine, no burned fingers, lol. Yesterday I was out and about 4 hours later I had stopped to cool down and stretch my legs, I checked the oil level, cold it's halfway between L and F, hot it was closer to F and the stick was hot! Just don't check it hot and running or have a rag ready!!!
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Re: Hot Dipstick With the water temperature out of my engine at 140, using the IR thermometer, the head was at 170 and the pan was over 200. At the time I was cruising at 45 mph on a level road. I stopped to take the temperatures.
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