Nova/Camaro tranny dipstick
#3
I used the dipstick that came with the engine/trans (can get one from junkyard), I cut the tube to the height i wanted and measured how much i took off. Then i removed the roll pins from the top of the dipstick and cut it down that much much, drilled the two holes and reinstalled the lock/handle. Be careful driving out the roll pins, and support the other side with a socket barely big enough to get the pin through. hope that made sense.
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#7
Bandit,
That is what I am trying to figure out. My original question was what stock dipstick will work in this swap. I said junkyard tube but i meant what candidate should I look for while scrounging the junkyards. If any stock truck one will work and has worked Ill go that route. Or does a GTO or other dipstick tube work any better than another one.
Seems like 68 firebird says anyone will work it will just have to be massaged a bit.
That is what I am trying to figure out. My original question was what stock dipstick will work in this swap. I said junkyard tube but i meant what candidate should I look for while scrounging the junkyards. If any stock truck one will work and has worked Ill go that route. Or does a GTO or other dipstick tube work any better than another one.
Seems like 68 firebird says anyone will work it will just have to be massaged a bit.
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#9
I used a 99ish camaro one. It stuck out over the intake a bit, that's why I cut it back. I have a truck one from a 04 truck and looks like it would work too. Just a hint: if you lower the trans there is a sweet spot that allows you to work a little better. Down too much and it pinches against the firewall and without dropping it down I couldn't get it to work. But I did it after the engine and trans were in. May be better to put it in before the engine or as an assembly.