Drivers Side Dipstick Tube 2001-2010 6.6l Chevy GMC 6.6l Duramax LB7 LLY LBZ LMM
Drivers Side Dipstick Tube
- Makes more room for aftermarket downpipes and other aftermarket turbo piping
- Remove plug on the drivers side of transmission. Then reinstall plug on the passenger side where the original dipstick tube was.
Fits: 6.6l Duramax LB7 LLY LBZ LMM 2001-2010 Chevy GMC 2500/3500
Note: 2007.5-2010 LMM Trucks must use a 2001-2006 dipstick. GM#: 15794381
Note: Some engines require relocation of the glow plug control module as the dipstick tube may come in contact with it. Bolt it to the firewall or valve cover assuring it is properly secured and will not short out.
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Drivers Side Dipstick Tube 2001-2010 6.6l Chevy GMC 6.6l Duramax LB7 LLY LBZ LMM
Drivers Side Dipstick Tube 2001-2010 6.6l Chevy GMC 6.6l Duramax LB7 LLY LBZ LMM
Drivers Side Dipstick Tube
- Makes more room for aftermarket downpipes and other aftermarket turbo piping
- Remove plug on the drivers side of transmission. Then reinstall plug on the passenger side where the original dipstick tube was.
Fits: 6.6l Duramax LB7 LLY LBZ LMM 2001-2010 Chevy GMC 2500/3500
Note: 2007.5-2010 LMM Trucks must use a 2001-2006 dipstick. GM#: 15794381
Note: Some engines require relocation of the glow plug control module as the dipstick tube may come in contact with it. Bolt it to the firewall or valve cover assuring it is properly secured and will not short out.
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Drivers Side Dipstick Tube
- Makes more room for aftermarket downpipes and other aftermarket turbo piping
- Remove plug on the drivers side of transmission. Then reinstall plug on the passenger side where the original dipstick tube was.
Fits: 6.6l Duramax LB7 LLY LBZ LMM 2001-2010 Chevy GMC 2500/3500
Note: 2007.5-2010 LMM Trucks must use a 2001-2006 dipstick. GM#: 15794381
Note: Some engines require relocation of the glow plug control module as the dipstick tube may come in contact with it. Bolt it to the firewall or valve cover assuring it is properly secured and will not short out.




















