Must wipe dipstick when checking oil?

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  1. Moose1958

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    I have seen many dipsticks with homemade marks for the hot running engines. In fact, my old Volvo had a factory mark and what looked like what a screwdriver would make being hit with a hammer!
     
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    Exactly

    Very common Nowdays with the sealed dipstick tubes
     
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    OT member the COE dipsticks that were like 6 feet long. Lol
     
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    Right next to the boogers on the inside of the pants leg. Can't see them either...:)
     
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    To be more precise, the truck you see on the left has a dipstick that is 7' 4" (88" inches) long.
    Most of the guys at a Speedco cannot believe what they are yanking on....
     
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    That tiny amount of distance the stick goes down from twisting aint going to make a tinkers dam.... Probably like a pint to a quart of oil difference in the 2 readings.
     
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    Coe d
    coe dipsticks were always like running a snake thru a sewer pipe. Always worried that by the time you get it pulled out all the oil has flowed back down to the end of it giving you a false low. Lol.
     
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    I check it when the engine hasn't been running for hours. No need to wipe it.
     
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    I drive a Volvo VNL760. If my engine has not run in 4 hours or more, I can go to my dash control and bring up an oil measurement. I have checked this electronic reading with a physical reading and it is accurate. So, in the morning I just flip through a couple of menus on my dash controls and 'voila, I have an oil measurement without having to pull my dipstick (I still raise the hood and have a look around for any damage, frayed wires, belts, etc.).
     
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    Sometimes I’ll just check on the first pull when it’s been sitting all weekend, Sometimes I’ll wipe it if it’s after 10k on the service when I know it’s getting due for another, usually the only time it takes a gallon anyways. I’ll wipe if it’s run recently though.

    I’m also not wiping it on my jeans and getting it all over my seats
     
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