The Le Mans TR3S and TRS cars did this into the 1960s, long after it had
stopped in production.
We almost did the dipstick top cover mod when we upgraded my TR3B to OD.
Can?t remember now why we didn?t....
On Tuesday, August 28, 2018, Randall <tr3driver at ca.rr.com> wrote:
> FWIW, TR2 through early 3A had a dipstick for the gearbox. When I
> converted to a TR6 box, I used the early top cover casting, so I could keep
> the dipstick.
>
> The dipstick hole is roughly 1" diameter, so with care you can pour
> directly into it. Lots less hassle than carrying a funnel and trying to
> keep it clean.
>
> Of course, my car has the hole to access it, but it wouldn't be hard to
> add to a later car. And the usual suspects sell a big rubber plug to fit it.
>
> -- Randall
>
> On 28 August 2018 18:24:25 GMT-04:00, Dave Connitt <dconnitt at fuse.net>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I hope you have had a great 2018 driving season so far. I was lucky
>> enough to travel from Cincinnati, Ohio to the 2018 Kas Kastner race in
>> Beaver, Pa. myself which all totaled was about a 700 mile round trip. I had
>> a great time and the car was problem free.
>>
>> My question to the group is what types of tools to you use to top off
>> your transmission. Especially on the road? They all leak a bit and mine is
>> no different. What I am kind of concerned about is traveling on longer
>> trips and doing normal maintenance like checking the fluid level in the
>> transmission. I don?t have a access opening in my transmission tunnel right
>> now but I plan to address that issue and that kind of gets me to my second
>> question. But first, at the moment, to add transmission oil, I have to lift
>> the entire car up on jack stands, wait for the oil to center itself, then
>> unscrew the fill plug with a open end wrench. Not a solution for on the
>> road? So, I was thinking about cutting a hole big enough for a socket
>> (6-point) or whatever will work on a ?? pipe plug, then use a 1 qt. oil can
>> with a pump to top off the transmission. I can fabricate a metal cover to
>> plug the hole.
>>
>> What have you guys done?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dave Connitt
>>
>> ?67 TR4A IRS
>>
>>
>>
>>
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