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Subject:   Re: Poly dipstick tube Question
Name:   MoparNorm
Date Posted:   Jul 19, 08 - 6:44 PM
IP Address:   71.104.149.239
Email:   moparnorm@hotmail.com
Dodge-Link   http://www.wilwood.com/Products/006-MasterCylinders/001-PV/index.asp
Message:   From memory, I think the LA dip stick is shorter & LA tube is slightly longer. I used an LA dipstick & tube and trimmed the tube a tad so that the add and full marks would be correct.
You can verify the correct length by comparing your old tube and new tube and adjust accordingly to work with the dip stick. The tube hole in the block is the same.
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Re: Re: Poly dipstick tube Question by Kaegi · Jul 19, 08 - 10:14 PM
Re: Poly dipstick tube Question by 68 fish · Jul 21, 08 - 3:18 AM


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