Help! Why won't my oil dipstick come out?!?
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Help! Why won't my oil dipstick come out?!?
My dipstick to check the oil is stuck in the tube, I was able to get it out but when I put it back in it got stuck again. It's the yellow plastic thing that gets stuck, not the wire. Does this happen to anyone else? Is there a way to fix this without buying a new stick?
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My dipstick to check the oil is stuck in the tube, I was able to get it out but when I put it back in it got stuck again. It's the yellow plastic thing that gets stuck, not the wire. Does this happen to anyone else? Is there a way to fix this without buying a new stick?
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The yellow handle has an o-ring on it that likes to weld itself to the inside of the tube(from moisture). In the past I have used a small torch to melt the o-ring enough to pull it out. If the handle is broken off flush with the tube, you will need to drill out some of the yellow plastic to get it to pull out with a small pick.
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What makes them hard to get out is a corrosion bubble inside tube flange at the top. In other words , -rust.
The way to get rid of that is to snake a greasy rag down inside the tube. then use a little grinding wheel followed up by a wire wheel to smooth it out. After that, pull the greasy rag back out, clean up the flange with paint prep or mineral spirits and paint w/touch up.
Greasing the o-ring is great idea, but sometimes it's not enough.
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Btw- If you go thru all that trouble,- keep grease on it. It WILL corrode again if you don't. Yea, it doesn't matter what you do once they have rusted once, -other than replacing the tube; It will eventually rust again. The procedure is meant to slow it down considerably. Keeping the o-ring wet w/grease is easy to forget.
I'm on my second tube, actually it's a 4.6L tube and stick in a my 5.4. Yea, the original rusted completely in two pieces. Went to check the oil one day and there was nothing on the stick
Turned out, the stick wasn't making it to the oil pan. It jumped out of the tube at the break. I didn't see it at first because the break was behind the manifold. Something to watch for.
I'm on my second tube, actually it's a 4.6L tube and stick in a my 5.4. Yea, the original rusted completely in two pieces. Went to check the oil one day and there was nothing on the stick
Turned out, the stick wasn't making it to the oil pan. It jumped out of the tube at the break. I didn't see it at first because the break was behind the manifold. Something to watch for.
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