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Offline AudiA8Quattro

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Re: Sump plug hell
« Reply #10 on: 27 January 2009, 18:48 »
Use a torque wrench, then next time it will be easy  :smiley:
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Re: Sump plug hell
« Reply #11 on: 27 January 2009, 19:22 »
you wouldnt think something coverd in oil would get so sieze would ya  :grin:

the sump on my old MK3 got totally mushed, i fitted a wheel nut in there with some PTFE and it never let me down.. .big bodge though!  At worst try poping it into a garage and ask them niceley to wack it off, with a good bar and a ramp its alot easier.   Those adapters really are crap though... get the correct sockets and it will be easier.   :smiley:
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Re: Sump plug hell
« Reply #12 on: 27 January 2009, 20:04 »
Mine was also tightened FT, I used a impact wrench on mine.... As for turning it the wrong way, remember. Righty tighty lefty loosey :)

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Re: Sump plug hell
« Reply #13 on: 29 January 2009, 13:18 »
Mine was also tightened FT, I used a impact wrench on mine.... As for turning it the wrong way, remember. Righty tighty lefty loosey :)

Dan

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Re: Sump plug hell
« Reply #14 on: 29 January 2009, 23:50 »
i had the same problem as you m8, car hadnt had a service in 20k :shocked:, so i put engine flush in, got under the car and no luck, in the end i had to heat it up then it came free quiet easily  :smiley:

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Re: Sump plug hell
« Reply #15 on: 30 January 2009, 11:10 »
i had the same problem as you m8, car hadnt had a service in 20k :shocked:, so i put engine flush in, got under the car and no luck, in the end i had to heat it up then it came free quiet easily  :smiley:

Was going to say, The "hot spanner" is always my first port of call, I never Hammer sockets on etc and always use Kluber anti seize paste on nuts and bolts to avoid this situation years of skinless Knuckles have taught me well :grin: