oldnslo
Super Member
B&S I believe would be screwed in.
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.Thanks for the replies...I will keep doing it the way I have been.
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.In reality, the difference between screwed in and not isn't much anyway.
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.That is my question- don't have manual and checking oil. Is there a "Redneck" accepted way?
Have you looked on the dipstick. Mine says how to check.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.