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ProCharger install questions

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Any tips on reading the ProCharger dipstick? New install and everything is installing correctly, fill on the top, drain tube center on the bottom. Filled with the included 6oz bottle. Every time I check the dipstick, it seems as the entire black portion to be read, is covered with oil. Even if I hold the dipstick a little from going all the way down, I get the same result. Should it checked screwed in and removed or just push it in and pulled back out with out threading it in?
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I’ve noticed that it won’t need all 6oz to read full on dipstick. At least on my P1x.
 

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i found similar readings. it needs a bit to drain and will "take" more on the fill after
 
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Perfect, thanks for the replies
 

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Started plugging away again after work. At the point where you would install the little black vacuum manifold. Was curious if you should install some type of sealant on the threads of the fittings being installed. I would think you would but, of all the pics I can see, it seems none have any type of sealant or Teflon tape. I have some permatex high temp sealant I was going to use. Just curious if others have used some type of sealant as well
 

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Its pipe thread so it technically doesn't need sealant, but you can put a dab of rtv on it so you can sleep at night.
 
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Its pipe thread so it technically doesn't need sealant, but you can put a dab of rtv on it so you can sleep at night.
Perfect!!! Thanks for the quick reply. Going to knock that out tomorrow.
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