Threaded dipstick

   / Threaded dipstick #11  
B&S I believe would be screwed in.
 
   / Threaded dipstick #12  
Thanks for the replies...I will keep doing it the way I have been.
Which is???? My craftsman log splitter hydraulic tank has a threaded checker rod (Instruction manual does not give clarification) and I've always checked it by threading in first then reading. Haven't destroyed anything if 20 years; so whatever works for you.
 
   / Threaded dipstick #13  
The briggs on my riding mower says to screw it-in to check level.
 
   / Threaded dipstick #14  
as mentioned, won't make a big difference either way on a Kawi v twin. as long as you measure on level ground.. i go unscrewed & don't allow level to go above (or of course below) that.

i've read where small diesel engines are not as forgiving on oil overfilling b/c of injector pump, but cannot verify on that. good luck, just keep servicing w/quality oil & filters as you are doing & keep yer blades sharp for the season, good job
 
   / Threaded dipstick #15  
In reality, the difference between screwed in and not isn't much anyway.
It is for my 16HP Honda ZTR engine, the crankcase capacity is 1.3G. That ½" of threads makes the difference between full and low.
 
   / Threaded dipstick #16  
That is my question- don't have manual and checking oil. Is there a "Redneck" accepted way?
After a thorough oil drain, fill with the proper amount of oil and check the dipstick reading both ways. Hopefully the "proper" amount won't overfill it.
 
   / Threaded dipstick #17  
Kohler, Kawasaki, Honda, and Tecumseh are normally checked with the dipstick resting on top of the threads, and more specifically putting the dipstick on top of the threads and then turning it backwards until it drops onto the thread. Kawasaki dipsticks will normally say to not screw in right on the side of the dipstick, but there are a few exceptions to that rule I have found over the years.

Briggs had always been screw in to check. The difference in the level between the screw on and not screw on is normally about the distance between the full and add marks, which for at least lawnmower rider engines is about 8 oz of oil.
 
   / Threaded dipstick #18  
I guess the "redneck" method would be screw it halfway in to check.
 
   / Threaded dipstick #19  
Whatever your owners manual states...

On my big Kohler than powers my engine drive welder, Kohler states with the threaded dipstick resting on the fill port, not threaded in...

All depends on the engine actually.
Have you looked on the dipstick. Mine says how to check.
 
   / Threaded dipstick #20  
Have you looked on the dipstick. Mine says how to check.
Mine says nothing, it cannot talk...lol In reality, it'a metal rod with knurling to denote the proper fill level. Nothing more. Far as I know, all K series engines had the same round metal dipstick.
 

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