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<blockquote data-quote="cbr repsol" data-source="post: 11429258" data-attributes="member: 44079"><p>wrong section...</p><p></p><p>it depends on which whipple u have ? some have a sight glass and others early ones have a dip stick.</p><p></p><p>If the dip stick u just unthread it and read the stick...like car engine oil checking...i think those take either straight 30 or 50 weight but i would call whipple just to make sure.</p><p></p><p>If the sight glass it will read in the middle of the window properly filled. U do not want to over or under fill it. There is also a allen headed bolt underneath the snout housing that drains the oil(gets messy) AS far as oil goes u can use ford or gm eaton supercharger fluid. (gm is the same ,however cheaper) Get about 8 oz to be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbr repsol, post: 11429258, member: 44079"] wrong section... it depends on which whipple u have ? some have a sight glass and others early ones have a dip stick. If the dip stick u just unthread it and read the stick...like car engine oil checking...i think those take either straight 30 or 50 weight but i would call whipple just to make sure. If the sight glass it will read in the middle of the window properly filled. U do not want to over or under fill it. There is also a allen headed bolt underneath the snout housing that drains the oil(gets messy) AS far as oil goes u can use ford or gm eaton supercharger fluid. (gm is the same ,however cheaper) Get about 8 oz to be safe. [/QUOTE]
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