Drivers side dipstick from lml on Lbz

boost_clown

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Ok so I read about putting the trans dipstick on from the lml and cutting 6.25" off to make it the right length, seems all fine and dandy. Some People mention relocating the ficm to the firewall for clearance. Could I just put a bend in the tube instead? Does Anyone have pics of their fleece/merchant/whoever drivers side dip stick or pics of the modified lml one. Id just check it myself but the trans is out of my truck so i can't mock it up very well.

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LBZ

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Biggest advantage to just moving the gpcm is that it gets it out of the way off the engine and you can get rid of that pos bracket and the 7 bolts that hold it on.

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Biggest advantage to just moving the gpcm is that it gets it out of the way off the engine and you can get rid of that pos bracket and the 7 bolts that hold it on.

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Do you end up with the gpcm just mounted by one stud on the firewall then?
 

jliddle

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So 6.25 removed from the LML tube will give an accurate measurement with the factory dipstick?
 

boost_clown

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Maybe it wasn't 6.25". That's what I thought I remembered reading, I'll provided an accurate measurement when I actually cut mine. I think I am gonna relocate my gpcm instead of trying to bend the dipstick tube, mostly because I'm lazy
 

BlkMax

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It will still crowd the back of the left head, even when cut. I went back to a Merchant tube on Emma, too much of a PITA with the LML tube.
 

jliddle

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Might be worth the hassle just to drop the 80-100 on an actual tube that's built to fit. Piece of mind anyways.
 

boost_clown

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It will still crowd the back of the left head, even when cut. I went back to a Merchant tube on Emma, too much of a PITA with the LML tube.

Might be worth the hassle just to drop the 80-100 on an actual tube that's built to fit. Piece of mind anyways.

I disagree there. I would never forgive myself for paying $100 for a part when I could have bought one for $14 and had the same result. But then again I'm the same guy that cracked a piston and didn't replace all 8. Most people get pretty uncomfortable when I tell them that haha
 

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I disagree there. I would never forgive myself for paying $100 for a part when I could have bought one for $14 and had the same result. But then again I'm the same guy that cracked a piston and didn't replace all 8. Most people get pretty uncomfortable when I tell them that haha

X2, ^^ cost me 11 bucks and 5 minutes of my time to cut it down
 

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I wish someone could get an accurate amount on how much to cut off for a 6 speed classic body. I have no factory dipstick or tube to fill the trans with and then use that level as a guide on how much to trim off the lml tube.

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I wish someone could get an accurate amount on how much to cut off for a 6 speed classic body. I have no factory dipstick or tube to fill the trans with and then use that level as a guide on how much to trim off the lml tube.

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I'll measure it for you when I cut mine


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