how to remove sump
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i just tried to remove my sump so i can fit some equal length headers. the problem is there are 4 bolts are almost impossible to reach, i was hoping for some advice from some people that have done it before. the bolts run along the back edge of the sump and are covered by part of the steering components. has anyone else tackled this and how did you get around this problem?
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To get to those last 4 bolts between the engine and crossmember...
You need to undo the engine mount nuts under the crossmember and remove the pitch mount. Then lift the engine up off the crossmember as far as it will go. Then you need a long socket extension and a uni-joint extension and you should be able to get to it. The bolts aren't under a huge amount of torque. So try using a 3/8" drive socket. They are thinner and a little more maneuverable in that tight spot. |
wow, so Im assuming this would be much MUCH easier to do engine out =/
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Nope its easy enough to do with engine in, thers two inspection wholes on the cross member. I got a wobbly 1/4drive socket and used my 1/4 drive set to get them off.
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thanks for the input guys, i still think i will struggle with this, so if anyone lives up around kalamunda and wants to get a 6pack of beers pm me and give me a hand and the 6 pack is yours
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[QUOTE=redlib;512147]I got a wobbly 1/4drive socket[/QUOTE]
Cheers, it did come to mind but thanks for confirming it. |
Use your jack + a piece of wood on top, place it under the transmission & wind up slowly, listen for bad creaks & might not hurt having someone up above watching to make sure nothing's going to break under the stress. Once they are all out have a fun time trying to break the seal on the gasket :D
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keep an eye on radiator hoses when you lift the engine, they should be able to flex enough to lift it an inch or so
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thanks for the tips guys
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thanks for the info guys i managed to get the sump changed over this morning, next problem to tackle is the fact the headers are about 4mm out of line! ahaha such is life
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heat and whack, rinse and repeat ;)
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[QUOTE=mARC;512817]heat and whack, rinse and repeat ;)[/QUOTE]
yeh, i fly out tomorrow so i will have to do that once i get back. i dont have to move it much so it should be piss easy |
just wondering if bending it will crack the ceramic coating?
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Do the headers have a slip joint?
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yeh i think they might.
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they will move, they will just take some effort. Did you take any photos of the process? we could do a diy thread
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can someone tell me how to do it because i dont have a clue how to?
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