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CEE1NG_RED 02-13-2011 11:13 PM

Lokar dipstick tube..
 
My '67 came with a '78 small block motor #GM 14016379. Anyways, I was wondering which model# Lockar Engine dipstick tube is suitable for my engine? Same goes for the transmission (350 Hydromatic). Thanks in advance! ;):metal:

TheWhiteElephant 02-14-2011 12:08 AM

Re: Lokar dipstick tube..
 
As far as the tranny dipstick goes, it's pretty darn expensive for a tranny dipstick. Click on my build link below to see details on it. As far as I know, you just have to specify length. I got the anchor-tight locking dipstick from Jegs. You slip it into the trans and bolt it on the other side, creating a positive seal. Racers use these for this reason.

I got the black dipstick one, it's very nice, and definitely well-made, but again, very expensive. I think I paid around $120 for it(!)

You can actually find similar ones on ebay, no-name ones, for a lot less. I've never seen them in person, but from the photos, they look identical in every aspect. Classic Industries has them, too, for less, but I think they are the Lokar copies. Might be worth looking on ebay.

The way to find them is to just go to the Summit or Jeg's website and punch in the application for a 1978 whatever with a small block. Again, I think they are all the same, only different lengths.

CEE1NG_RED 02-14-2011 12:41 AM

Re: Lokar dipstick tube..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheWhiteElephant (Post 4484680)
As far as the tranny dipstick goes, it's pretty darn expensive for a tranny dipstick. Click on my build link below to see details on it. As far as I know, you just have to specify length. I got the anchor-tight locking dipstick from Jegs. You slip it into the trans and bolt it on the other side, creating a positive seal. Racers use these for this reason.

I got the black dipstick one, it's very nice, and definitely well-made, but again, very expensive. I think I paid around $120 for it(!)

You can actually find similar ones on ebay, no-name ones, for a lot less. I've never seen them in person, but from the photos, they look identical in every aspect. Classic Industries has them, too, for less, but I think they are the Lokar copies. Might be worth looking on ebay.

The way to find them is to just go to the Summit or Jeg's website and punch in the application for a 1978 whatever with a small block. Again, I think they are all the same, only different lengths.

How do I know what length the tubing should be and same goes w/ the dipstick?? This will make it an inaccurate reading...

BTW, nice choice on the dipstick! Also, did that radiator hose gauge come mounted like that or you fab. it? Last, the rust spraycan you use...does it permanently cure the rust issue after it's been brushed off?

hotrodimpy 02-14-2011 08:31 AM

Re: Lokar dipstick tube..
 
FYI,
Lokar manufactures two styles of engine and transmissions flexible dipsticks. We have our standard flexible dipstick that are available in transmission or firewall mount. On the C-10 trucks the firewall mount is the way to go it 24" long and it is your option on where you want to mount it. We also have a Locking engine and transmission dipstick. Our transmission dipstick will require you to drop the pan and install the lower fitting for a positive seal. These are available in trans mount and firewall mount also. The firewall mount is 26" long on these applacations. Also Lokar offers a lifetime warranty on ALL of our products. If you have any questions please call our tech dept. they can help with applacation and part numbers. Toll Free 877-469-7440

TheWhiteElephant 02-16-2011 12:17 AM

Re: Lokar dipstick tube..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CEE1NG_RED (Post 4484782)
How do I know what length the tubing should be and same goes w/ the dipstick?? This will make it an inaccurate reading...

BTW, nice choice on the dipstick! Also, did that radiator hose gauge come mounted like that or you fab. it? Last, the rust spraycan you use...does it permanently cure the rust issue after it's been brushed off?

The sizes sold are for the dipstick tube. The dipstick will coincide with the tube specified. The reading is based on the amount the dipstick protrudes from the tube. It will be the same as the OEM dipstick. As far as length goes, I can't remember what length I got, but I can check that if you need me to.

Again, it is a great product, and the fanciest piece on my whole truck. ;)

I bought the temp gauge from Speedway.com a few years ago. It screws into the thermostat housing which I also got from Speedway.

I used Eastwood's Rust Encapsulator. I bought a quart of it. You just clean the metal and brush it on. They also sell spray cans. It will form a bond with the rust and stop it, in essence "converting" it. Works great.

Doug_J 02-16-2011 12:35 AM

Re: Lokar dipstick tube..
 
Just wanna say dont buy the ebay ones you get what you pay for, mine had a plastic tube on the inside an it would get all limp and eventually melted....

CEE1NG_RED 02-25-2011 02:40 AM

Re: Lokar dipstick tube..
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheWhiteElephant (Post 4489824)
The sizes sold are for the dipstick tube. The dipstick will coincide with the tube specified. The reading is based on the amount the dipstick protrudes from the tube. It will be the same as the OEM dipstick. As far as length goes, I can't remember what length I got, but I can check that if you need me to.

Again, it is a great product, and the fanciest piece on my whole truck. ;)

I bought the temp gauge from Speedway.com a few years ago. It screws into the thermostat housing which I also got from Speedway.

I used Eastwood's Rust Encapsulator. I bought a quart of it. You just clean the metal and brush it on. They also sell spray cans. It will form a bond with the rust and stop it, in essence "converting" it. Works great.

Do you know the part # of the Lokar dipstick ordered... My 67 came with a 78 chevy 350 small block motor, so I'm assuming the specs should be similar to the '67 as far as motor is concerned.

TheWhiteElephant 02-26-2011 09:14 PM

Re: Lokar dipstick tube..
 
I can dig for the part number, but seriously, all you need is to order the one for the TH350 and they're all the same. Assuming you're talking about the tranny dipstick--because I didn't get the engine dipstick. I believe the only difference for the engine ones is left or right side mount, no? Otherwise, no differences.

TheWhiteElephant 02-26-2011 09:15 PM

Re: Lokar dipstick tube..
 
By the way, if you are ordering the engine dipstick, order the one for your engine, not your truck year.


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