walnutman
Gold Member
Thats whats nice about diesels. They maker their own dye.
I usually have better luck with the smooth shiny side of a dispstick, when oil is too clean and clear to easily see. On the hatched area, it's just another reflection, but the wetted line is easy to spot on a smooth shiny side of the stick.either rough up your dip stick or paint it and you will be able to see the level better. then you won't have to add die every time you change oil.
My eyesight is fine, this is an issue of trying to spot glossy clear low-viscosity fluid on a glossy metal stick covered in stamped X's. Like finding where a painter stopped one day and picked up the next, with the same color and sheen.
Instead of adding dye to the hydraulic fluid, I blued the bottom two inches of the shiny dipstick so that clear oil would show up better. Simple improvement.The hydro oil in my 2019 tractor remains so clear and clean, that I almost can't see it on the heavily-hashed dipstick on my 3033r. I see some run hydro oil (probaby ATF) with red dye in it, and I'm wondering, does anyone put some dye in their own hydro oil to make visibility at least a little better?