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Pull up the carpet and look for a little metal cap to remove on the Passenger's side of the "hump". There's a itty bitty dipstick under there waiting for you to discover it.
Posted on: 2009/10/27 21:24
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Scottie,
Late 1954's with a GearStart transmission were the first Ultramatics to have a conventional under-hood dipstick. The transmission fluid was checked by the dealer with the car on a lift. So if you don't want to crawl under the car, or have access to a lift, follow Eric's suggestion above.
Posted on: 2009/10/27 21:31
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-BigKev
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Close, but no cigar. Your dipstick is under the car on the left front corner of the tranny, just behind the bellhousing. You'll see a 3" tall tube sticking up with a cap on it. That's the one. Check it with the tranny warm, and RIGHT after you've turned the car off. You can add fluid by pulling back the carpet and put it through the vent that is just under a little access plate there, but there is no dipstick there.
When doing a complete refill, take a 2' piece of heater hose and jam it into the fill tube and bring the other end up into the engine compartment. You can jam a funnel into that and fill to your heart's content. Despite rumors, the 49-54 Ultras are not all that picky about fluid level. They hold almost three gallons, for crying out loud. I've seen them do just fine more than two quarts low. Just last week in fact.
Posted on: 2009/10/27 22:04
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Ok, driver's side then.
Posted on: 2009/10/27 22:07
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Question, When did they provide the removable cover under the carpet for the trans dip stick? My 51-300 doesn't have the cover. Have to go under the car to pull the dip stick.
Posted on: 2009/10/28 14:16
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Before I do something stupid, what is the best type fluid to put into my ultramatic?
Posted on: 2009/11/20 11:27
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When did they provide the removable cover under the carpet for the trans dip stick? I don't believe I have ever seen a cover just for a dipstick. The 23rd series had a removable top of hump but 51-4 just had the removable cover in front of seat over the breather where you could add fluid. Quote: what is the best type fluid to put into my ultramatic This one will probably give as many answers as you care to read. Believe the consensus is if you want to stick to conventional fluid then type F is as close to old type A currently available and would be the choice if you have original band and clutch facings. If the trans has been rebuilt using the modern GM linings that some of vendors supply, then believe their consensus is either F or GM type OK. Several have mentioned B&M trick shift as working very well and recommend that to help clear up mis-shifting and assorted ills from sitting.
Posted on: 2009/11/20 11:54
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In the FAQ Forum, I believe there is a FAQ that covers recommended Ultramatic Fluids.
Posted on: 2009/11/20 13:03
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-BigKev
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