Then just put the cap on with no dipstick. Carry the stick in your flight bag in the airplane and use it only on the ground when measure levels. That's what I do with the Legacy fuel dipstick. It doesn't really need to be in the engine 100% of time, only when you measure the oil level. Then, you only need a spare cap.Jim Anderson wrote:The reason for not punching, drilling, grinding, mechanical etching, etc. is the potential for induced stresses on the blade.
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