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[Lifetime Warranty] TH350 TH400 700R4 Transmission Dipstick Tube with Flexible Stainless Braided Hose - Firewall Mount for Chevy GM SBC BBC

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TH350 TH400 700R4 Transmission Dipstick Tube with Flexible Stainless Braided Hose

Key Features

  • High-Temperature Braided Hose: Features a flexible, stainless steel braided outer jacket that protects the internal PTFE liner from extreme header and engine block heat.
  • Firewall Mount Configuration: Equipped with a sturdy mounting bracket designed to bolt directly to the firewall, providing easy access and a clean, custom look for your engine bay.
  • Billet Aluminum T-Handle: Includes a polished billet aluminum handle with dual O-ring seals to prevent transmission fluid from leaking or blowing out under high-pressure conditions.
  • Universal GM Length: Specifically sized to accommodate various GM transmission depths, allowing for precise fluid level monitoring in custom hot rod and muscle car builds.
  • Flexible Routing: The bendable design allows you to route the dipstick around custom headers, steering shafts, and specialized cooling lines that rigid factory tubes cannot clear.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Universal GM Flexible Dipstick
  • Firewall Mount Braided Dipstick
  • SBC/BBC Custom Trans Dipstick
  • Lokar Style Flexible Dipstick (Aftermarket Equivalent)

Compatibility & Fitment

This dipstick and tube assembly is designed for use with the most popular General Motors automatic transmissions. Key compatible models include:

  • Transmissions: TH350 (Turbo 350), TH400 (Turbo 400), and 700R4 (4L60).
  • Engines: Compatible with Chevrolet Small Block (SBC) and Big Block (BBC) V8 engines (e.g., 350, 383, 396, 454).
  • Note: While universal for these transmission types, it is primarily intended for use in vehicles where factory rigid tubes do not fit due to engine swaps or custom headers.

When to Replace

  • Fluid Leaks: Transmission fluid is leaking from the base of the tube where it enters the transmission case, often caused by a failed grommet or O-ring.
  • Rigid Tube Interference: The factory metal tube hits your new aftermarket headers or firewall, preventing proper seating or mounting.
  • Difficulty Reading Level: The original metal dipstick is bent, rusted, or the markings have worn off, making accurate fluid checks impossible.
  • Blown Dipstick: The dipstick frequently "pops out" of the tube during operation, indicating a poor seal or high crankcase/transmission pressure.

Installation Tips

  • Drain the Fluid: It is highly recommended to drain at least 2–3 quarts of transmission fluid before removing the old tube to prevent a large mess when the case seal is broken.
  • Case Seal: Ensure the mounting hole in the transmission case is perfectly clean. Use a small amount of transmission fluid or assembly lube on the new O-ring before sliding the base into the case.
  • Firewall Mounting: Mount the bracket to a flat, sturdy section of the firewall. Ensure there is enough slack in the braided hose to allow for slight engine movement (engine torque) without pulling the tube out of the transmission.
  • Calibration: Always verify the dipstick markings against your factory tube. In some cases, you may need to "mark" the full level on a universal dipstick after adding a known quantity of fluid.
  • Heat Clearance: Although braided stainless is heat-resistant, avoid letting the hose rest directly against exhaust headers for extended periods to ensure maximum longevity of the internal liner.
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  • WIDE COMPATIBILITY

    WIDE COMPATIBILITY

    Fits for GM Chevy TH400 TH350 Turbo Transmission SBC BBC
  • SOLVE TRANSMISSION's ISSUES

    SOLVE TRANSMISSION's ISSUES

    Low fluid levels, Poor shifting, Transmission damage, Fluid leaks
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  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.

FAQ

This style dipstick tube is intended for GM/Chevy automatic transmissions using TH350, TH400, or 700R4 applications. It is commonly used with Chevrolet and GM small-block Chevy (SBC) and big-block Chevy (BBC) engine swaps where a flexible, firewall-mounted tube is preferred. Final fitment should be confirmed by your transmission case connection style and available routing clearance.
Yes, a flexible firewall-mount dipstick tube is commonly chosen for custom installs, hot rods, and engine swaps because it can be routed around headers, brake boosters, and other tight engine-bay components more easily than a rigid factory tube. Before ordering, verify that you have a safe path from the transmission case to the firewall without the hose contacting exhaust components or sharp edges.
Common reasons to replace the tube include fluid seepage at the tube connection, a cracked or loose upper tube, difficulty inserting or removing the dipstick, interference with headers or other aftermarket parts, or a missing tube on a custom build. Many owners also replace the original tube when converting to a cleaner firewall-mounted setup.
Installation is usually a moderate job. On most vehicles, expect about 30 to 90 minutes depending on access and whether headers or other aftermarket parts are already installed. Typical tools may include basic hand tools, wrenches or sockets for the mounting hardware, and possibly clamps or insulated supports for safe hose routing. The most important part is securing the hose so it does not rub, kink, or overheat near the exhaust.
Confirm transmission compatibility with TH350, TH400, or 700R4, then inspect the case entry point, sealing area, and firewall mounting location. Make sure the hose can be routed with smooth bends and adequate clearance from headers, steering components, and moving linkage. It is also smart to check transmission fluid condition and verify the dipstick seats fully once installed.
Leaks and fit issues often come from vibration, poor sealing at the transmission case, tube misalignment, header heat, or contact with surrounding components. In custom builds, rigid tubes can also be forced out of position by engine movement or limited clearance. A flexible braided hose design helps with routing, but it still needs proper support and heat-safe placement to avoid long-term problems.
Because these GM/Chevy transmissions can be used in a wide range of chassis and swap combinations, dipstick tube routing may vary significantly from one build to another. Always verify that the dipstick reads correctly after installation, use the correct transmission fluid procedure for your transmission, and recheck for leaks after the first heat cycle. On custom SBC and BBC setups, firewall position and header clearance are usually the deciding factors.