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The best / sure way to check dipstick height is to get a stock dipstick tube and stick. Insert in the trans and with the pan off measure in relationship to the pan rail. Transfer this known height to your new / aftermarket stick. This way you can't be wrong.
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The add one pint level is about 1 1/4” from the tip of the dipstick on a stock piece.You can figure about another 1/2” to the full mark.Although it’s permissible I don’t usually run the oil level right at the full mark.Make sure you’re checking the level with the engine running/trans in park or neutral. With the engine off and the trans sitting the fluid level may well be above the full mark.
I would try the oil level right where you have it.Again, road test and heat cycle the trans.Then check the level.If the level when hot is above the .125 you measured,lower the level until it is even or slightly below. |
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