Nice Dipstick Tube - Hole?

peter brandt

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Richard,

Thanks - this is another modification I can't take credit for, but I'm sure
glad I have it. I just checked the old records, it doesn't appear on the
bill for the rebuilt tranny (Osburn), so I assume it was done by Ken Frey's
shop who did most of the work for the PO.
There is a small hole in the tube just below the dipstick seal, and it looks
like some fluid sprayed out of that hole and ended up on the master cylinder
and the a/c condensor after going over a pass (tranny temp just above 200*).
Does anybody else have this setup, any problems with this "breather hole"?
There was also some fluid around the breather on top of the chain housing.

Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Waters"
To:
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Nice Dipstick Tube

> >
> > Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 02:15:39 -0600
> > From: "Peter Brandt"
> > Subject: GMC: OOOPS!
> >
> > Sorry, forgot the link:
> >
> > http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=180485
> >
> > It's way past my bedtime again!
> >
>
> Peter,
> Very nice dip stick. There was a guy at the GMCMI rally in Forest City
that was
> selling and installing those. I was going to have him do it and then he
ended
> up running out of them. Did you install yours? Also where did you get
it?
>
> Richard Waters
> '76 PB, Troy, MI
>
>
 
>Richard,
>
>Thanks - this is another modification I can't take credit for, but I'm sure
>glad I have it. I just checked the old records, it doesn't appear on the
>bill for the rebuilt tranny (Osburn), so I assume it was done by Ken Frey's
>shop who did most of the work for the PO.
>There is a small hole in the tube just below the dipstick seal, and it looks
>like some fluid sprayed out of that hole and ended up on the master cylinder
>and the a/c condensor after going over a pass (tranny temp just above 200*).
>Does anybody else have this setup, any problems with this "breather hole"?
>There was also some fluid around the breather on top of the chain housing.
>
>Peter
>77 Eleganza II
>Colorado
>
When we installed the extended tranny dip stick tube, I was told to drill a
small hole just below the seal to relieve pressure as the tranny heats up
and reduce/eliminate fluid being expelled through the vent. This mod was
done in August, 98, but I couldn't find a record of who advised drilling
the hole. It was explained to me that as long as the tranny was not
overfilled, no fluid should be expelled from the added hole. I suppose if
excess fluid is going to be pushed out, it would be safer and there would
be less of it up there. HTH

Dave (advisor/navigator) & Dege (ALL else), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA
 
Dave,

Thank you for the reply - looks like the PO of my coach got the same advice.
Still learning!

Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Lowry"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 12:52 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: Nice Dipstick Tube - Hole?

> >Richard,
> >
> >Thanks - this is another modification I can't take credit for, but I'm
sure
> >glad I have it. I just checked the old records, it doesn't appear on the
> >bill for the rebuilt tranny (Osburn), so I assume it was done by Ken
Frey's
> >shop who did most of the work for the PO.
> >There is a small hole in the tube just below the dipstick seal, and it
looks
> >like some fluid sprayed out of that hole and ended up on the master
cylinder
> >and the a/c condensor after going over a pass (tranny temp just above
200*).
> >Does anybody else have this setup, any problems with this "breather
hole"?
> >There was also some fluid around the breather on top of the chain
housing.
> >
> >Peter
> >77 Eleganza II
> >Colorado
> >
> When we installed the extended tranny dip stick tube, I was told to drill
a
> small hole just below the seal to relieve pressure as the tranny heats up
> and reduce/eliminate fluid being expelled through the vent. This mod was
> done in August, 98, but I couldn't find a record of who advised drilling
> the hole. It was explained to me that as long as the tranny was not
> overfilled, no fluid should be expelled from the added hole. I suppose if
> excess fluid is going to be pushed out, it would be safer and there would
> be less of it up there. HTH
>
> Dave (advisor/navigator) & Dege (ALL else), '76 Royale, Santa Barbara, CA
>
>
>
 
>Richard,
>
>Thanks - this is another modification I can't take credit for, but I'm sure
>glad I have it. I just checked the old records, it doesn't appear on the
>bill for the rebuilt tranny (Osburn), so I assume it was done by Ken Frey's
>shop who did most of the work for the PO.
>There is a small hole in the tube just below the dipstick seal, and it looks
>like some fluid sprayed out of that hole and ended up on the master cylinder
>and the a/c condensor after going over a pass (tranny temp just above 200*).
>Does anybody else have this setup, any problems with this "breather hole"?
>There was also some fluid around the breather on top of the chain housing.

No problems with mine. I drilled the hole after having significant problems
with transmission fluid venting out the vent hole on the transmission. I
drilled the hole on the bottom so that water etc can't get in accidentally.
On those rare occasions that I need to top off tranny fluid I either make
certain that the spout extends below the hole or I block it with a rag or
finger.

According to Cinnabar the original dipstick had a groove in the rubber that
allowed air to vent (in addition to the normal vent). The long dipstick
seals completely when the latch is closed. This caused fluid to vent out
the vent hole - I believe when the converter had leaked down - on start up.

Alternatively, you could just leave the dipstick unlatched. That isn't as
foolproof though.

Since your tube hole vented going over a pass, perhaps the transmission
vent is plugged.

Henry
 
Henry,

Thanks for your reply. I also had some fluid coming out of the rear
breather. I'll check it out this weekend, and install a "breather
extension" at the same time. Maybe the fluid level was just a little too
high.

Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado

- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Henry Davis"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: GMC: Nice Dipstick Tube - Hole?

> >Richard,
> >
> >Thanks - this is another modification I can't take credit for, but I'm
sure
> >glad I have it. I just checked the old records, it doesn't appear on the
> >bill for the rebuilt tranny (Osburn), so I assume it was done by Ken
Frey's
> >shop who did most of the work for the PO.
> >There is a small hole in the tube just below the dipstick seal, and it
looks
> >like some fluid sprayed out of that hole and ended up on the master
cylinder
> >and the a/c condensor after going over a pass (tranny temp just above
200*).
> >Does anybody else have this setup, any problems with this "breather
hole"?
> >There was also some fluid around the breather on top of the chain
housing.
>
>
> No problems with mine. I drilled the hole after having significant
problems
> with transmission fluid venting out the vent hole on the transmission. I
> drilled the hole on the bottom so that water etc can't get in
accidentally.
> On those rare occasions that I need to top off tranny fluid I either make
> certain that the spout extends below the hole or I block it with a rag or
> finger.
>
> According to Cinnabar the original dipstick had a groove in the rubber
that
> allowed air to vent (in addition to the normal vent). The long dipstick
> seals completely when the latch is closed. This caused fluid to vent out
> the vent hole - I believe when the converter had leaked down - on start
up.
>
> Alternatively, you could just leave the dipstick unlatched. That isn't as
> foolproof though.
>
> Since your tube hole vented going over a pass, perhaps the transmission
> vent is plugged.
>
> Henry
>
>
>
>
 
Scott,

Just checked out the trans breather picture - NICE!
This is near the top of the to-do list before the Lake Powell trip.

Thanks,

Peter
77 Eleganza II
Colorado

- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Nice Dipstick Tube - Hole?

> In a message dated 6/6/2000 12:30:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

>
> > Since your tube hole vented going over a pass, perhaps the transmission
> > vent is plugged.
>
> I have a picture of what Jim Wagner did to his trans vent at
> http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=202164
>
> Scott
>