Probably because I'm getting older, but I have a heck of a time reading the dipsticks on my Hodakas. Clean oil on the silver sticks is almost invisible to me. I'm thinking about painting the end of the sticks a matte black but not sure such a good idea. Any ideas?
Oh....and what's the best oil?
Thanks
Jay
Am I the dipstick because I can't read mine?
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Re: Am I the dipstick because I can't read mine?
The answer is as plain as toilet paper, Lay one square sheet in the palm of the left hand, Pull the dipstick out and lay it on the toilet paper in your left hand, the oil level will show up to a line equal to the level on the dip stick. I have to use this on my Duromax. --------------- Clarence
Re: Am I the dipstick because I can't read mine?
Thanks Clarence! That is a good idea.
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Re: Am I the dipstick because I can't read mine?
I do the same thing - on my pants.
Re: Am I the dipstick because I can't read mine?
I use chalk. Pull the dipstick, wipe it, chalk one side, check the oil.
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Re: Am I the dipstick because I can't read mine?
I'm sticking with the pants. The potential for voluntary, albeit inconsequential grit transfer would drive me bananas - but I'm unerringly finicky about such things. I can see how well that would work though. The difference between the oiled and unoiled chalk would be unmistakable.
Re: Am I the dipstick because I can't read mine?
I'm sure a pencil would work as well as a piece of chalk and I know that graphite is a lubricant.
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