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ross in ns

11-13-2005 13:27:12




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hi all i have a td8e and removed floor boards for first time today i usally just grease u joint thru inspection hole in floor but need to replace one of the little lines coming from lever to trans? when i lifted floor boards of there is a dipstick pretty well under my left foot never knew this was here before wondering what it is for and also do i check it with engine running like the other fluid check also would i use the same oil in it as in the trans ther is nothing in my manual about this it is on the add line with machine shut down thanks ross clear and -2degrees here

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morris crumpton

11-14-2005 10:30:17




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 Re: dipstick??? in reply to ross in ns, 11-13-2005 13:27:12  
It's for checking the transmission oil. check with engine at temp and running at low idle.



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ross in ns

11-14-2005 15:54:53




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 Re: dipstick??? in reply to morris crumpton, 11-14-2005 10:30:17  
is there 2 dipsticks for checking trans fluid or am i mistaken that the dipstick on right hand side of seat is for the trans like the manual says when i check this one with machine on it is on add mark and the one under floor board is just a bit on stick thanks ross



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morris crumpton

11-14-2005 19:20:55




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 Re: dipstick??? in reply to ross in ns, 11-14-2005 15:54:53  
The dipstick under the seat(right hand corner) is for checking the rear frame oil. The one under the floor panel is for the transmission. The rear frame oil is checked with engine off.Transmission checked, warmed up and engine running at low idle. Hope this clairifies it.DO NOT run with them low on oil!!!!!



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