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Your probably right, I have to play with my dip stick a little to get it started some times. HaHa.This must be an age thing... my dipstick works great!
Your probably right, I have to play with my dip stick a little to get it started some times. HaHa.This must be an age thing... my dipstick works great!
Just flick it!!Your probably right, I have to play with my dip stick a little to get it started some times. HaHa.
Ok, been fighting my dipstick for too long. Does the dipstick sit flush with the machined surface when it is in correctly?
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Ok, I have tried over and over. Feel really stupid, and pissed off...Going to have a beer, then try again.Yes if not in correct it throws oil everywhere
Can you post a couple pics, maybe that will help us figure out the problemOk, I have tried over and over. Feel really stupid, and pissed off...Going to have a beer, then try again.
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Ok, I have tried over and over. Feel really stupid, and pissed off...Going to have a beer, then try again.
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The dip stick has to between the gears and components, it's is a very small area lined up perfectly. Try pulling in out and sliding it's in,if it's not right in will pull t he dip stick crooked, the round plug that the stick is attached to will help act as a guide, the flat surface should be square with the top on the seating surface the cap.Ok, I have tried over and over. Feel really stupid, and pissed off...Going to have a beer, then try again.
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When you drop in in poke around, when it's lined up, it will almost Fall in don't force anything going in, you should be able to feel it.Ok, I have tried over and over. Feel really stupid, and pissed off...Going to have a beer, then try again.
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The dip stick has to between the gears and components, it's is a very small area lined up perfectly. Try pulling in out and sliding it's in,if it's not right in will pull t he dip stick crooked, the round plug that the stick is attached to will help act as a guide, the flat surface should be square with the top on the seating surface the cap.
Well, that sounded all sexual!!P
When you drop in in poke around, when it's lined up, it will almost Fall in don't force anything going in, you should be able to feel it.
Ok, I have tried over and over. Feel really stupid, and pissed off...Going to have a beer, then try again.
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BhahahahaI'm not gonna lie... this thread had me scratching my head. Wondering if I should even risk checking the oil level after performing my 100 mile service, tonight.
I thought, "Do I want to possibly fight this dipstick for the next 20 mins...?"
I had 0 trouble. I mean, first try... I felt the dip stick making contact with some sort of sleeve or guide or something down it the motor, but once I got it to fall in, the thread screwing was a non-event.
It has to be something going on for those of you that fight it. I Mean, You're a grown man... this is a dipstick. I doubt you'd be on a forum voicing your concern, otherwise. Lol.
Is that some one a virgin?i wanted to chime in, since i had to order one for some one today and found this thread ( cross thread apparently jk )
Babbitts online carries them for $9.82 ( hondapartshouse.com )
www.hondapartshouse.com
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File down the tit on the dipstick where there are no threads and it will fall right in and start easyI have had my 1000-5 for over a year now and have always had a problem getting the oil dipstick started. If you drop it in and turn it, it always tries to cross thread. Takes me a few tries to get started as it seems it needs to be tilted a bit to start. I can't see any problems with the threads so I am beginning to think about ordering a new dipstick as I am too old to lay in there on my head trying to start the dipstick. Anyone else have this problem?