Hello everybody,
I have a nice 1940 DKW NZ 350, so the version with aluminium motor.
The problem I have, is with the little metal tab that would measure the level of transmission fluid (the thing on the second image).
The fact is; I don't have one, which makes it hard (read: impossible ) to guess the level of oil.
I have the lid, but the little tab is not present.
Could somebody with the same engine please do some measurements for me please? If I would know how long that tab is, and where the "min" and "max" notches are, I could probably recreate a working replica.
It would really help me out, since I don't want my NZ to run with too much or too little transmission oil
Thanks a lot!
Greetings from Belgium!
Oil level stick
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Re: Oil level stick
Hi,
Lenght of the tab is 5,5cm from the centre of the rivet. Max level at 4cm and min level at 5cm.
//Frank
Lenght of the tab is 5,5cm from the centre of the rivet. Max level at 4cm and min level at 5cm.
//Frank
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Re: Oil level stick
SUPER!
Thank you so very much, Frank. This helps me out a lot!
Now I can get to work to make a tab of my own
Thank you so very much, Frank. This helps me out a lot!
Now I can get to work to make a tab of my own