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Old 07-25-2023 | 08:07 AM
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thanks! i've put the 3 parts below, the bolt, spacer, and spacer gasket, for those interested.

has anyone seen the difference the spacer makes? my max cold level fluid is sitting on the max of the hot fluid level mark of the 2008 dipstick ( part# 31086-ey00a ). i'm wondering if it's along the lines of 1/2 inch, or 1/4 inch.

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Old 11-25-2023 | 04:22 AM
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but basically adding this dipstick gives you a wrong level reading? So what is the point then? Just for easier oil changes?

From looking at the pictures on how the dipstick is supposed to be installed, it looks really difficult due to the tiny space. Easy when the engine is out but nobody is gonna do that....
Old 11-28-2023 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Thedhc
Sorry to bump an old thread, but basically adding this dipstick gives you a wrong level reading? So what is the point then? Just for easier oil changes?

From looking at the pictures on how the dipstick is supposed to be installed, it looks really difficult due to the tiny space. Easy when the engine is out but nobody is gonna do that....
So I have noticed incorrect levels as well. Very minimal though, you could even say that removing the spacer would give you the accurate reading. In my vehicle I measured the level at the pan first and then marked the new High level in the dipstick.

The area looks impossible to reach/get to but in all reality it's not. Being that the tube is pretty hard to bend, you just need to spin it past wherever it catches on which is usually the wiring harness.

I can still check my levels and add, etc however I no longer follow the original markings. Recently had the oil cooler spring a small leak which helped me post-pone the fix until another week just by simply adding. I did not have the time to properly lift the car, level it and measure.

I had leaked about 1/4 of a quart and in all honestly I would have waited the same if I had not had the dipstick which could have put me even lower and maybe start to give transmission issues.
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Old 11-28-2023 | 11:20 AM
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Thank you for this. Another mod to add to the list then, if just for easy change. I found all parts relatively cheap in japan for only 39.90 USD without shipping.

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Old 11-28-2023 | 02:07 PM
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So I have noticed incorrect levels as well. Very minimal though, you could even say that removing the spacer would give you the accurate reading. In my vehicle I measured the level at the pan first and then marked the new High level in the dipstick.

The area looks impossible to reach/get to but in all reality it's not. Being that the tube is pretty hard to bend, you just need to spin it past wherever it catches on which is usually the wiring harness.

I can still check my levels and add, etc however I no longer follow the original markings. Recently had the oil cooler spring a small leak which helped me post-pone the fix until another week just by simply adding. I did not have the time to properly lift the car, level it and measure.

I had leaked about 1/4 of a quart and in all honestly I would have waited the same if I had not had the dipstick which could have put me even lower and maybe start to give transmission issues.
How did you mark the levels? Sharpie? wax pencil?

i was thinking of finding something to make little notches, but don't know what could
Old 11-28-2023 | 04:37 PM
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@BULL , with the spacer, was ot reading high or low? and about how much adjustment did it need (1/8 inch? 1/4 inch?)
about to install mine and want to get it right the first time.
Old 12-29-2023 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by NickP13
I just did the mod. The bolt holding the dipstick to the transmission snapped off pretty easily. I was able to secure the dipstick to the engine with the top mount. Time will tell if this will leak. I may try to attach the dipstick to the transmission with JB weld or some other way, very frustrated.
@NickP13 any update from your situation or any known leaks from where the bolt snapped?
Old 02-14-2024 | 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by beefychicken
@BULL , with the spacer, was ot reading high or low? and about how much adjustment did it need (1/8 inch? 1/4 inch?)
about to install mine and want to get it right the first time.
The spacer looks to be closer to 1/8" than 1/4" but hopefully I will find one of these at LKQ today. Not sure why I am doing this...
Also I wish someone had the ability to do a where used on the dipstick so I knew which models I needed to look for. ***ANYONE***
Old 02-14-2024 | 09:40 AM
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Here are the supporting parts I have so far

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Old 02-14-2024 | 10:08 AM
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Also bringing a torch to heat up that loctite so I don't break it off. Fortunately I do not live in the rust belt. Also thinking 08/09 M35/37 and 09 G37 may have them.
Old 02-15-2024 | 07:20 PM
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ok, Got one from an M35. Had a spacer and was easy to get off. Hopefully my cover comes off.
Old 02-16-2024 | 08:14 AM
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Originally Posted by beefychicken
@BULL , with the spacer, was ot reading high or low? and about how much adjustment did it need (1/8 inch? 1/4 inch?)
about to install mine and want to get it right the first time.
I set mine's by the original way of setting the oil level and when I installed the dipstick (VQ35HR Dispstick) it measured at 3/4. In other words 1/4 away from being full according to the stick.

You all should set your levels by OEM 3.7 procedure then install your stick and check. It might not be accurate FYI however it doesnt really matter if it is.

Mark the new MAX on the stick. For me I know that all I have to do is look out for 3/4s
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Old 06-19-2024 | 01:35 AM
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Originally Posted by EricSt1tch
HEY! I'm new here.. Name's not actually Eric, just a name I use for accounts. It's actually Kurt. Okay.. So to everyone who is looking at the title and is like 'what...', hear me out. I'm performing a test theory. To start... Let me explain whats up.

Do you guys remember the original G37 coupe.. 2008? The one with that old 5AT? That transmission was actually a updated version of the 5AT from the old G's. Believe it or not, by observation, I have found a key thing. First off, the dipstick position. Lets go over to the.. Well.. 7AT.


Looking at pictures and peaking under my own car, 2010 G37 Sedan.. There's a capped hole on the passenger side of the transmission. Towards the bell housing. Has a bolt that's holding it down. It's a metal cap. That was where the old 5AT's dipstick was. So here's what I'm going to do. I bought one off of Ebay and I'm going to install it, or at least attempt to.

If this works, I think I might've broken the 4th wall or something. Or made Infiniti mad, same with Nissan. Plus I hate the whole sealed deal. I know you can change the fluid under the car.. But, I find it to be easier just to do it from the top. I hope this works. I shall keep everyone updated. Hopefully it will. The dipstick will arrive on Friday next week. And then I'll see if it'll fit. It should though. Crossing fingers!
Can I use the dipstick assembly from a 2008 g35 on my 2010 g37
Old 06-19-2024 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by ronny
Can I use the dipstick assembly from a 2008 g35 on my 2010 g37
Referring to post 7 and subsequent above, the 08 G35 dipstick seems.to fit ok on any year G37 with the 7AT.
please read through the entire thread as there are things that can go horribly wrong.
Breaking the bolt that holds the cover on the transmission is the big one and a few fitment issues that need to be considered before jumping into this.
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