[DeTomaso] dip stick with tube

Asa Jay Laughton asajay at asajay.com
Sat Feb 28 12:42:04 EST 2009


Remember that a custom dip-stick tube from a Vendor will more than 
likely need to be trimmed to the correct length.  This can be a process 
that takes a couple of hours.

Asa Jay

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& Shelley Marie
Spokane, WA

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MikeLDrew at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 2/28/09 5 01 44, apache34 at embarqmail.com writes:
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>> My original tube failed (cracked where it enters the block). I repaired it
>> once but it failed again, so it's history. It's easy to make another one but
>> I'm having 'Lokar' do it instead for about $100.
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> Precision Proformance carries polished stainless steel replacement dipstick 
> tubes, which will work with a stock dipstick; they also have replacement 
> dipsticks if you're starting from scratch.   Each is $85...
>
> Mike
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