Gearbox oil checking

emnick

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I have a Yanmar 3JH3E engine with a Kanzakie KM3A gearbox . Not sure if I am checking oil in the gearbox properly.
Should I be screwing in the (yellow) dipstick or just dipping it .
I have always just dipped it but read on another forum that I should screw it in and out to check oil
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Yanmar operator manuals generally say to fully re-insert the dipstick when checking the oil level (ie screw it in).
 

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I've just checked the manual for my Kanzaki-Hurth KBW21 (attached to 4JH 2BE) and that has an explicit statement not to screw the dipstick in. It says it should rest on top of the oil filler hole.
 

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I suspect there are conflicting instructions. At the end of the day it won't make a lot of difference - the OP could always just screw the dipstick in halfway!
 

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I suspect there are conflicting instructions. At the end of the day it won't make a lot of difference - the OP could always just screw the dipstick in halfway!

I suspect I may have screwed it in to test the level last time I changed the gear box oil. It was only this thread that prompted me to re-check the manual.
 

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This is a perpetual problem with every engine (and gearbox) I have ever owned ...marine, garden, or whatever. Not one has had clear instructions on how the dip-stick should be inserted for measurement. In most cases the difference (screwed in/rested on top) is greater than the difference between the min/max marks on the dipstick.

With nothing better to go on, I initially fill to give the maximum sump level ( as indicated by dipstick resting on top). If lots of oil gets thrown/burnt out that is obviously wrong, and the measurement is presumably meant to be with the 'stick screwed in :disgust:

Why this is such a difficult issue for manufacturers is beyond me.
 
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