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Lenght of engine oil dipstick for the Sport
#1
Dear Fixkick,
The engine oil dipstick for my Sport was broke the top rubber seal from the metal. So I cannot use it again!

I have searched in other sites. It was said as following:
- 19 3/16"
- 19.25"

I really want to know the length from the top rubber seal to the upper level hole in mm or in cm?

rasmeidirt
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'96 (07/95) Sidekick Sport 16V, 1.8L, 4 auto, 4x4, 4dr, A/C, ABS, 99K on odometer.
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#2
the sport and J18s are very rare cars. in N.America.
super rare. i watch for them on the road, and not one seen here, in 5 years. rare.
the production numbers were even worse here.
i only know of one person with sport and is 2500 miles away and moved.

suzuki is the only place on earth that sells this, as are many sport parts. (hope wrong)
16910-77e02 (e05 revision) $17 bucks.

http://www.suzukicarparts.com/parts/1996...eid=214820

the same stick also fits the sy418 Esteem. 1.8L, (and early j20 in usa, 1999 to 2003)
same PN.

type the number in the keyword search box on my link.
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#3
I also heard that SX4 and Ario also use the same stick.
rasmeidirt
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#4
what year, sx4?
the JB420w GV car was first to use this stick, (outside usa) up up to 2004
our early J20A used it , Vitara or grand.
the first J18 was 1996.
J20A in usa was first in 1999. (Vitara)
the first J20B way later, and used in SX4 (USA) B is gen 2 engines. and some have VVT. (2006 build and newer)

16910-77e02 (e05 revised) J18 stick. (the online suzuki page, shows 1999 J20 vitara same stick. E05. up to 2003 and after that the suzuki site goes (wrong)

the sx4 usa j20b uses this dip stick (that 80 is key cha)
16910-80J00
as you can see the p/n is radical different. and usually means big differences. it fits a 80J class engine only

for $17 , why guess? having both in hand, to check would be very hard to do.

the only better way is use Hollanders. data base.
but id bet it dont do dip sticks (under their radar ?)

line up sx4 www.
1.5 L M15A I4 (petrol)
1.6 L M16A I4 (petrol)
2.0 L J20A I4 (petrol)<<<<<<<???
2.0 L J20B I4 (petrol){VVT}
1.3 L D13A I4 (diesel)
1.6 L DV6ATED4 I4 (diesel)
1.9 L D19A I4 (diesel)
2.0 L D20A I4 (diesel)
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#5
Thank you very much for the reply.
Anyway, my idea is that I will use the dipstick from other cars, rather than Suzuki if I know the exact length from the top rubber seal to the upper level hole because this length is very important. I found the dipstick from the Toyota camry and the top rubber seal really fits the Sport's hole. It is much shorter than the Sport's dipstick but it still has some spaces to mark the upper level hole.
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#6
im sure if you had a stick in hand good. J18
you could find 100s of cars in the wrecker that fit.
but nobody on earth has done that, it takes , huge efforts.
it's just a stick but...
it must be x long
and must stop at the right point (top rubber, stop)
it must also seal up right and not suck in dirt , as it surely will if the seal fails. (PCV sucks,so....)

and the marks must be right. but one could remark them.. .sure.

My first G16 had the wrong stick, (find it at first oil change, day1)
its hit the trash can fast.
over filling an engine can be very bad... causing oil foam up.
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#7
Thank again.
I think the top rubber is really fit well, so it is already solved.
I also know the total amount of engine oil for the Sport is 5.2 liters when the filter is changed. So it is already solved.

The only problem that needs to be solved now is the exact length from the top rubber seal to the upper level hole for periodical checking the level only!!!!

It is already more than 20 years old car why should I always invest too much on it?
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#8
$17 is too much.? (price of a potted plant?)
finding some one with a J18 car is not easy.
and a ruler....handy...
good luck finding a matching car owner,
if you search all car forums, for J18 sports, then pm them 1 by 1, and asking them to ruler it.? or the J18 Esteems?

or drain it fill it precision measure.
and calibrate it by hand? then glue it down?
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#9
I have got the answer. Somebody have measured it for me!


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Another picture to complet it.

Another picture to complet it.


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