it's been worrying me for a while now but to be able to see the clear oil on my dip stick. the 15W40 oil is basically CLEAR. and leaves no definite line that the oil level is at. obviously the more times I dip it and try to see the oil level mark when i drag drag the dip stick out it leaves residue down the tube so then wets the stick and leaves a false higher reading, [ that I can hardly see anyway ] my eyesight with glasses is ok , it's just the clear oil on the metal stick.
I had heard that you can drill tiny holes in the metal stick [ quite a few maybe only 1 mm diameter ] the idea being the oil would stay in the holes to show where the oil level was at .
the dip stick seems to be a higher tensile steel and envisaged drilling holes like that would be difficult, so I fitted a 1 mm thick cut off disc to my angle grinder and put several NICKS into the side of the stick. [ this is just between the full and add mark ]
so with the nicks into the stick I refitted it in my engine. [ ok short story , don't ever try this what I have done .]
where or how the dip stick fits , when I tried to remove, it come out about 3 or maybe 4 CM then the nicks into the side catches on something inside the engine. damn. really freaked me out. turned it anti-clock and pulled and it still wouldn't let go. pushed it back in and turned it clock wise and pulled and still nothing. turned it more and pulled and it finally released enabling me to pull it all the way out. obviously reading any oil level then is a waste of time ,uggghhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!
anyway I have other dip sticks and I will try the tiny drilled holes theory.
if anyone knows the best style of dip stick for seeing clear oil , please let me know.
when I was doing the oil change I used my drill powered oil pump into the engine oil gallery I had posted about in forum version 2 . any way because eit was very top heavy, I made an aluminium base and holder frame, well that went well , and also machined an adaptor to hold the oil pump firmly into the top of the 5lt oil bottle. 1 slight change needed is 1 of the vertical frame that holds the top support ring, has covered up the clear window on the oil bottle . being able to see the clear window on the oil bottle when pumping the oil in is great as you can visually see the level of oil that has been pumped in.
the pumping oil into the engine via the oil filter and then through the oil galleries is one of the best things , my engine, on start up after an oil and filter change seemed to rattle and tick away endlessly until the oil pressure built up , pumping it in through the hydraulic fitting and then capping it before starting give instant oil pressure. I love it.
can't seem to post another photo , i'll try again later.
I had heard that you can drill tiny holes in the metal stick [ quite a few maybe only 1 mm diameter ] the idea being the oil would stay in the holes to show where the oil level was at .
the dip stick seems to be a higher tensile steel and envisaged drilling holes like that would be difficult, so I fitted a 1 mm thick cut off disc to my angle grinder and put several NICKS into the side of the stick. [ this is just between the full and add mark ]
so with the nicks into the stick I refitted it in my engine. [ ok short story , don't ever try this what I have done .]
where or how the dip stick fits , when I tried to remove, it come out about 3 or maybe 4 CM then the nicks into the side catches on something inside the engine. damn. really freaked me out. turned it anti-clock and pulled and it still wouldn't let go. pushed it back in and turned it clock wise and pulled and still nothing. turned it more and pulled and it finally released enabling me to pull it all the way out. obviously reading any oil level then is a waste of time ,uggghhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!
anyway I have other dip sticks and I will try the tiny drilled holes theory.
if anyone knows the best style of dip stick for seeing clear oil , please let me know.
when I was doing the oil change I used my drill powered oil pump into the engine oil gallery I had posted about in forum version 2 . any way because eit was very top heavy, I made an aluminium base and holder frame, well that went well , and also machined an adaptor to hold the oil pump firmly into the top of the 5lt oil bottle. 1 slight change needed is 1 of the vertical frame that holds the top support ring, has covered up the clear window on the oil bottle . being able to see the clear window on the oil bottle when pumping the oil in is great as you can visually see the level of oil that has been pumped in.
the pumping oil into the engine via the oil filter and then through the oil galleries is one of the best things , my engine, on start up after an oil and filter change seemed to rattle and tick away endlessly until the oil pressure built up , pumping it in through the hydraulic fitting and then capping it before starting give instant oil pressure. I love it.
can't seem to post another photo , i'll try again later.
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