dnschmidt
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I have a new Toyota Camry that I wanted to check the oil level on. Toyota, unlike other cars that I've owned doesn't drill holes through their dipsticks so that you can see if there is oil on the dipstick or not. With clean oil it's damn near impossible to tell if the oil level is correct or not. So, I decided to drill holes in the dipstick so that by capillary attraction I could see where the oil level was. First discovery was that the dipstick is made from Stainless Steel. No biggy, I’ve got cobalt drills so I didn’t think it would be a problem. WRONG. The cobalt drill barely made a dent in it. I then whipped out my Norseman Super Premium 1/16” drill and it went through the stainless steel like butter. THIS BLEW MY MIND. I then looked in the Norseman catalog and they themselves state clearly that their super premium (gold and black) drills far outperform cobalt when used on stainless steel. Moral of the story. Norseman makes really good drills. They’ve now got my business for life.
Second discovery. My Camry has an aluminum hood. I tried to stick my magnetic light to the hood and no dice. Nothing. Tried the fender and no problem sticks like glue but the hood is a no go. I know Toyota is a stickler for gas mileage but I didn’t know that they used aluminum hoods. Maybe that’s why I’m getting 40 MPG.
Second discovery. My Camry has an aluminum hood. I tried to stick my magnetic light to the hood and no dice. Nothing. Tried the fender and no problem sticks like glue but the hood is a no go. I know Toyota is a stickler for gas mileage but I didn’t know that they used aluminum hoods. Maybe that’s why I’m getting 40 MPG.
