bigrig
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I installed the B&M dipstick along with the AFE Power transmission pan recently. I wanted to have easy access to the dipstick and position it in a way that would make it easy to fill the pan so I fabricated a bracket that bolts to the top shock tower using the existing bolt for the coil over.
Here is what it looks like:
This position worked well for checking the fluid as well as adding fluid when I did the AFE Power transmission pan swap. I would recommend using a funnel when adding fluid through the tube since every once-in-a-while the tube will "burp" up fluid and the funnel will make it so it doesn't make a mess.
A funnel like the one I used can be seen here.
The B&M dipstick was a relatively easy install. Use gloves if your exhaust is hot since the tolerance between the dipstick hole and the exhaust pipes are minimal.
One note about the B&M dipstick, it is very hard to see the fluid line on it when the transmission fluid is clean. I am thinking about drilling a small hole in measuring end so I can get a clear view of the fluid level. We'll see though, maybe a few off-road trips and the tranny will deposit enough gunk in the fluid to register a fluid level mark.
Hope this helps anyone looking to do the install. Happy to answer any questions about it if you have them.
Here is what it looks like:
This position worked well for checking the fluid as well as adding fluid when I did the AFE Power transmission pan swap. I would recommend using a funnel when adding fluid through the tube since every once-in-a-while the tube will "burp" up fluid and the funnel will make it so it doesn't make a mess.
A funnel like the one I used can be seen here.
The B&M dipstick was a relatively easy install. Use gloves if your exhaust is hot since the tolerance between the dipstick hole and the exhaust pipes are minimal.
One note about the B&M dipstick, it is very hard to see the fluid line on it when the transmission fluid is clean. I am thinking about drilling a small hole in measuring end so I can get a clear view of the fluid level. We'll see though, maybe a few off-road trips and the tranny will deposit enough gunk in the fluid to register a fluid level mark.
Hope this helps anyone looking to do the install. Happy to answer any questions about it if you have them.
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