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mmasheris

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Did the early 341s not have the long dipstick but a plug in the hole and a cam cover dipstick
 
I've seen K321's with that dipstick, like on a 147, but never on a K341. It's a handy feature to have, especially if you have issues propping up the hood.
 
K341's installed in 169's had the dipstick on the cam cover like the 147/149 models.
 
This on is in a 1650 would have thought it would have the long dipstick it has electric pto
 
My recollection is that most Quietlines did have the long dipstick tube on the front right. This was possible because most of them didn't have the grenade balance gears. I think there was some early production that did have balance gears so the dipstick would have been on the cams cover.
 

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