Hi All:
New to the forum. Long story short I find myself back at my family's house in CT on the lake that I grew up on due to COVID-19. I'm here with my kids and my brother has been kind enough to let me borrow his 1996 Ski Nautique for the summer (I've been ski-boatless for 18 years - I tried buying it from him but he wouldn't part with it). This boat is his pride and joy and he maintains it as such. I religiously check the engine oil and transmission fluid before each outing. This weekend I had a hard time seeing the transmission fluid level on the dipstick. I know fluid is there because when I pull the dipstick out (after drying it and re-inserting it) I'm able to see some fluid on the dipstick but its really hard to see what the actual level is. Does anyone else have this problem? Should I add a little bit of Dexron II-D? Do you fill through the dipstick tube or is there another location to add fluid?
New to the forum. Long story short I find myself back at my family's house in CT on the lake that I grew up on due to COVID-19. I'm here with my kids and my brother has been kind enough to let me borrow his 1996 Ski Nautique for the summer (I've been ski-boatless for 18 years - I tried buying it from him but he wouldn't part with it). This boat is his pride and joy and he maintains it as such. I religiously check the engine oil and transmission fluid before each outing. This weekend I had a hard time seeing the transmission fluid level on the dipstick. I know fluid is there because when I pull the dipstick out (after drying it and re-inserting it) I'm able to see some fluid on the dipstick but its really hard to see what the actual level is. Does anyone else have this problem? Should I add a little bit of Dexron II-D? Do you fill through the dipstick tube or is there another location to add fluid?
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