Hi Frank, Good to know there is an o-ring in there! I would not have guessed given the loose fit, but it makes sense since it's meant to be a closed system. If I can fish out the old one and get a replacement, I will go that route. I may even have one in a gasket set on the shelf. Thanks! Gregory Smith '88 Vanagon GL Smith Design Studio Small Building Company Olympia, WA 360-239-0429 gregoryfsmith.com
-------- Original Message --------Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 06:32:39 EDT From: Frank Condelli <RAlanen@AOL.COM> Subject: Re: Dipstick tube loose, how to fix? How about taking it out and renewing the O-ring and reinstalling it as it was when new ? |
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