A1
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 01:46 PM |
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pinto dipstick
as above, had a look on ebay to no avail... anyone know of an alternative?
cheers!
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ashg
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 01:51 PM |
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i have got one that i chopped and joined to make it 40mm shorter
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Dingz
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 02:01 PM |
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Why did you make it shorter?
Phoned the local ramblers club today, but the bloke who answered just
went on and on.
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Daddylonglegs
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 02:07 PM |
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Probably because he shortened the sump?
It looks like the Midget is winning at the moment......
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Tiger Super Six
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 02:18 PM |
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I think Burtons might sell them - I needed one a while back and sure I saw them on there (I managed to get one from a friend so didn't need to
buy in the end!).
Mark
Tiger Avon
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mcerd1
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 02:36 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger Super Six
I think Burtons might sell them - I needed one a while back and sure I saw them on there (I managed to get one from a friend so didn't need to
buy in the end!).
they only list cossie 2wd ones - but they might not be far off (would need adjusted to suit the pinto sump I guess)
[Edited on 23/2/2011 by mcerd1]
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Tiger Super Six
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 02:51 PM |
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Aren't they the same?
I had a pinto with a normal sump and fitted the RS2000 alloy sump and that was the same?
Mark
Tiger Avon
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mcerd1
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 03:01 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Tiger Super Six
Aren't they the same?
I had a pinto with a normal sump and fitted the RS2000 alloy sump and that was the same?
don't know about the dipstick / tube - but the cossie 2wd sump is different
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snapper
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 05:48 PM |
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Generally the oil level is the same for any Pinto sump.
i.e. The upper level is relative to the block , sump capacity for the different sumps should give a similar max level.
What you should do is fill the sump with the correct amount of oil and mark the dip stick or cut down the tube.
if you shorten the sump you should add capacity to the sides to make up the volume.
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Toniq-r
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posted on 23/2/11 at 05:54 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by A1
as above, had a look on ebay to no avail... anyone know of an alternative?
cheers!
Dont tell me,you have moved to the Dark Side and got rid of the Bec
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lotusmadandy
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| posted on 23/2/11 at 08:11 PM |
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I have one in the garage that you can have,if you still need one.
Andy
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A1
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| posted on 24/2/11 at 01:34 AM |
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not joined the dark side, still got the very sumpless r1... this ones a job
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Dingz
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| posted on 24/2/11 at 08:09 AM |
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quote:
Probably because he shortened the sump?
I see, raise the oil level so the crank runs in it and beats it into a nice froth!
Phoned the local ramblers club today, but the bloke who answered just
went on and on.
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RichardK
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| posted on 24/2/11 at 08:23 AM |
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I've got a spare one too if you still need one.
Cheers
Rich
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Macbeast
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| posted on 24/2/11 at 08:27 AM |
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It doesn't matter what you do to the sump, the max oil level stays the same, ie x Cm below the crank. So the max level on the dipstick is still
correct.
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mcerd1
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| posted on 24/2/11 at 08:43 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Macbeast
It doesn't matter what you do to the sump, the max oil level stays the same, ie x Cm below the crank. So the max level on the dipstick is still
correct.
thats right, but my comment about the cossie one being different was because both the oil capacity and the sump are different in that case (so you
couldn't count on them being the same as pinto's without checking)
there is one other reason why the level mark might not be right (on any engine) if the engine sits at a different angle in your car to the one it came
out of
most sierra engines sit with the nose slightly higher than the tail - allot of se7ens are the other way round
thats why its always best to calibrate the dipstick when the engines not in its original vehicle
[Edited on 24/2/2011 by mcerd1]
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ashg
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| posted on 24/2/11 at 08:55 AM |
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it had to be shortened as it wouldn't go all the way in. i chopped the sump and winged it then made new marks for max and min.
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40inches
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| posted on 24/2/11 at 11:38 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by ashg
it had to be shortened as it wouldn't go all the way in. i chopped the sump and winged it then made new marks for max and min.
But if the dipstick was from that engine then the high mark must be at the same level, even if you have to shorten it? As already said, the high mark
is a point below the crank, not a point above the bottom of the sump. I sit to be corrected (backs killing me at the moment )
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