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Re: 1977 Bonnie dipstick won' go in
The dipstick tube just fits into a hole in the block. It is not screwed in, its just a press fit. Sometimes if the tube is distorted, bent or misaligned it can prevent the dipstick from going in all the way.
Look at the tube and make sure its acually IN the little hole in the block and not off to one side.
You can remove the tube....unbolt it on the top, if required, then give it a firm pull and it should come out. If its dinged or crushed, replace it.
As for manuals, factory manuals, especially the older ones are very good at thoroughly explaining the service procedures and the operating principles involved in a car.
Personally, I have gone to used book stores, flea markets etc and bought every manual I can find (usually for a few dollars), whether its for my car or not, then I read them and keep them for reference.
Your local library should have some manuals or some high school shop class textbooks, too.
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