Oil dipstick swap?
#1
Oil dipstick swap?
Hey everyone, I just joined the site today. I go on the forums all the time but have never actually joined one. But anyway, I have a 98 Mustang gt with stock exhaust manifold. I bought it used and it has an aftermarket dipstick and tube. I can't get an oil reading at all! I put 6 quarts in and nothing on the dipstick. I bought one used at MPS auto salvage and I need to install it. I'm wondering where exactly it bolts to? My aftermarket one is bolted to the master cylinder or something near it. Help appreciated.
#7
I've got a couple questions. I have a 98 gt with some minor mods. I bought the car from a guy who didn't tell me much about it. First, I can't get an oil reading no matter what I do. I have an aftermarket oil dipstick and tube. But I've bought a used stock one and measured and they're both the same length. So I don't think that could be the issure. In fact, the aftermarket one pulled out and went back in very easily, too easily I think. Should I throw some rtv gasket maker on it b4 I put it back in? So, the only thing I can assume is that it's the oil pan itself. I don't know if it's an aftermarket one that holds 7 qts or something. IDK? I can't tell. But I would def like to know how much oil is in my car! What should I do? And next, While my car is at idle, I hear a really fast tick...tick..tick...tick. mainly coming from the passenger side valve cover. Although, I can also hear it underneath the car too. Hoping it's not a piston or rod or something like that. It sounds too fast of a ticking to be just one piston though. Idk. I wanna pop the valve cover off and look around but it doesn't look like Ill have clearance. Do I have to jack the engine up to have clearance? What could the noise be? and what should I look for when the cover is off? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks guys
#8
might be the wrong dipstick rather then the tube...should be like 6.5 quarts...and that tick could unfortunently be a valve tick maybe from lack of oil or just ran hard
not you shouldnt have to jack the engine on a gt...i know you do on the cobras though
not you shouldnt have to jack the engine on a gt...i know you do on the cobras though
#10
ya you can.. find another mustang and measure the stick make sure thats right...look to see if its a aftermarket oil pan...make sure your not loosing oil from somwhere i.e oil cooler seal blowing by or something like that...if all looks normal then fill till it reads on the stick
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