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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Denison, Texas
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Reading Powerglide Dipstick
Hey guys, dropped the pan on my powerglide to change the filter and fluid. I put about 3.75qts in but I'm not exactly sure where the fluid should be on the dipstick on how much is too much, seems a little difficult to read with the fresh fluid.
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Re: Reading Powerglide Dipstick
Hot and in park running should be just under the full mark. I always keep the dip stick kind of straight up and down, seems to help see the line from the fluid.
Jimmy
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Re: Reading Powerglide Dipstick
i tend to look on the backside of the stick, helps reading with no lines or lettering in the way...
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Re: Reading Powerglide Dipstick
be sure to park on level ground, fluid will shift in pan on an un-level surface
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