[elky] Re: Transmission dipstick question

  • From: Mike Huber <minoman59@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 22:49:58 -0600

Ray...It doesn't look like the dipstick tube is fully seated against the top of 
the tranny....I remember the pan having room for extra capacity but I don't 
remember how much more....

Mike "MINOMAN" Huber 
86 Mino El Camino
383 Carbed Stroker (for Now)
"Still drivin' it like I stole it"
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Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 21:17:41 -0600
From: rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: elky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [elky] Transmission dipstick question

How far should the transmission dipstick extend into the tranny pan?  Here's 
where the Monte Carlo's stick is when it's fully inserted:



To get the ATF level up past the "Add" mark, the level of ATF (when running) 
would have to be above the pan/body join line.  I run an Art Carr deep pan with 
drain plug, so there's probably 4-5 inches between the bottom of the pan and 
the END of the dipstick...and the end is prolly 2 inches above the level of the 
filter.

I've never been really sure about the reading on that stick and at one point, I 
had to add ATF cuz it just wouldn't move.  Obviously, it was low.  But looking 
at this and combining the fact that the ATF and the bottom of the pan looked 
fine (no broken parts, no burned smell) I'm just wondering if the problem is 
just low ATF level.  I think I'm gonna put the pan back on and put the 
recommended amount of ATF plus 2 quarts to make up for the depth of the deeper 
pan...but any insight on this would be appreciated.

In other news, I've ordered new long-tube headers, alternator and PS pump 
brackets and Chris is looking into a locking transmission mount for me.  
Oh...and a set of 2" drop spindles to get the nose of the car down.  

Progress is good, but now it's time for a bite to eat and bed.

r

                                          

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