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Using a car or truck oil dip stick tube on a boat

I'm trying to locate a tube for the oil dip stick for a 1987 4.3 l V6 motor. It is in a wellcraft boat and the boat dealer want's $65.

I'm sure the tube off a car/truck motor would work fine and be about $30 (I'd paint it with some good marine paint to prevent corrosion.)

Any ideas how to find the dip stick tube that will fit?

Which 1987 Chevy vehicles have a V6 4.3 L engine?

I'd be very gratefull if someone knows how to find out.

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kipmc4
Jul 18
2006
here: http://www.moellerproducts.com/moeller3.htm Look under Universal Dipsticks. basskisser
Jul 19
Exactly.

Not very many boat oil pans are cast iron any more. Most are sheet metal just like car ones.

jamesgangnc
Jul 19
I'd be concerned that the replacement tube allows you to accurately measure your oil level by dipstick. I just had to pay the outrageous price of $20.00 inc tax for a new dipstick for my mini-van. Felt it was wise to get the OEM version from the dealer. Don
Jul 19
Heck, my friend, for $10 you could have hired one of the dipsticks who posts here. Bert comes to mind. :>} Harry
Jul 19
It's rather easy to check a dipstick. Change the oil and filter. Fill with the correct amount of oil. Start the engine, shut it off. Wait a few minutes. Check your dipstick. If the mark is wrong make a new mark with a file edge. jamesgangnc
Jul 19
You could probably hire a dozen Berts for that $10.00 and still be overcharged! Don
Jul 19
Boat dipstick tubes are longer so you can pump the oil out through them.

"kipmc4" <kipmc4@yahoo.com> wrote in message

James
Jul 19
(James) <wrote> Boat dipstick tubes are longer so you can pump the oil out through them.

Correct me if I'm wrong, The dipstick tubes are usually the same, but the stick is longer because marine engines commonly have deeper (cast iron) oil pans. UD

capuglydan
Jul 18
A marine engine has the dipstick tube that goes to the bottom of the oil pan so you can suck the oil out. The tube is actually longer than the stick.

An automotive disptick tube will only go into the block a couple of inches, therefore you will not be able to suck the oil out in the conventional manner. It will also not be bent the same as the marine version.

"UglyDan®©T" <capuglydan@webtv.net> wrote in message

Justin
Jul 19
   

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