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Slaneydore



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Oil Dip Stick (Is this Normal)

Just about to give my engine bay a clean and thought ill check to oil and seen the stick was a bit bonked out of shape
Is this normal for the freely ??????
Does it take some weirded bending path to the bottom of the sump - or is mine just Censored Whistle

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I think this is normal. Other members wondered if theirs was Censored but it turned out that they are made like this. If you use the search engine on the site I think there is a discussion thread about it.

How do you clean the engine bay? I need to do mine but I don't know what methods people use and I don't want to damage anything.

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Slaneydore



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Just warm water Chris and a bit of elbow grease
Not to keen on the steam cleaning of jet wash approach that's out there - never know what the jet is going to dislodge Rolling Eyes

Thanks for pointing me to the other thread - i was just looking up on the net for a new one (No Need Now) Laughing i thought it was just mine Whistle BETTER looking half of the famous Twinlanders
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Re dipstick.... normal although when I looked the first time I did wonder Smile

Re engine bay.... have a look for a thread Taz answered to me on the subject.

I use autoglym engine bay cleaner, followed by covering a couple of key areas in plastic bags to be sure and then lightly jetsprayed. Finished with AG Viynal care.

To be fair - these things are spose to go wading so light rain type water should not harm.

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Re: Oil Dip Stick (Is this Normal)

Slaneydore wrote:
thought ill check to oil, the stick was a bit out of shape


So is this the first time since 2008 youve ever checked the oil level then? Shocked

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Slaneydore



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Re: Oil Dip Stick (Is this Normal)

Mona Geeza wrote:
Slaneydore wrote:
thought ill check to oil, the stick was a bit out of shape


So is this the first time since 2008 youve ever checked the oil level then? Shocked


Laughing Had a feeling someone would ask thatLaughing
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Dip stick

Don't worry about dip sticks or engine oil, the previous owner of my FL didn't!
It makes a good low cost ebay project for the next owner when the big ends knock.(that's how I came to buy my FL).
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At least forum members are checking levels!
This type of barley twist dipstick is quite common on other makers cars AND buckling is typical. The twist stops any risk of the real level of oil being wiped off as you withdraw it.
Regards Fred. 2010GS Auto ex Celeb, Santorini Black, 2011 facelift , spoiler, spats, mudflaps, LED footwell lamps, Witter detach,
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