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WHTNUKL 08-30-1999 09:09 PM

Calibrating a dipstick on a 351C
 
I have a 351C with a dipstick with 2 marks on it. I put it next to what I thought was a "calibrated" dipstick and the lower mark (away from the handle) lined up pretty close. The upper mark appears to be put there by someone specifically for this engine. The question comes when I put in a 1/2 quart more than the "calibrated" mark, yet the oil pressure goes to "0" for a second when braking hard at low revs.

I plan on removing the oil pan and putting in one with baffles and windage tray, but would like to calibrate the dipstick while the pan's off. Ideas?

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Dark Knight 08-31-1999 08:47 AM

yeah, drain the oil, change the filter, put how much oil in that is called for.. 5 quarts? start it up...run for awhile to get oil in filter, shut it off, then mark level on dipstick...

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PKRWUD 08-31-1999 02:04 PM

Bingo !

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WHTNUKL 08-31-1999 07:22 PM

Thanx for the reply. Unfortunately, it's an oversized pan with no markings. The pan came with the car when I bought it. I have no idea what it's supposed to have in it. Any other ideas or do I need to wait until I get a new pan?

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