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Re: sump replacement
« Reply #1 on: 20 February 2012, 17:12 »
A06A 115 251
£8.52 without VAT
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Re: sump replacement
« Reply #2 on: 20 February 2012, 17:34 »
nice one :afro:

is there anything else i should do whilst im here???


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Re: sump replacement
« Reply #3 on: 20 February 2012, 17:47 »
there's an o-ring for the pick up tube that you should also order. The part number for the o-ring is: AN 028 222 2

Depending on the mileage it might also be worthwhile replacing the oil pump too.

Offline rio_gti

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Re: sump replacement
« Reply #4 on: 21 February 2012, 12:02 »
77k so dont think its necessarry!!!  :wink:

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Re: sump replacement
« Reply #5 on: 21 February 2012, 13:00 »
There is something else you should do - when you get underneath and the bolts look like they only take a 6mm hex socket to undo, its lies, my bolts were absoluteley caked in oil and I didnt see that you can get a 10mm socket around the outside of the bolt  :embarassed:

Also when you are refitting the bolts, I would order a few new ones because you will be very surprised when you come to fit 2 or 3 of them that they can get 'lost' in the casting very easily (like hollow sections that dont go anywhere) and I was damned if I was taking the other bolts out to get it , only to do it all again  :laugh:
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Re: sump replacement
« Reply #6 on: 21 February 2012, 13:27 »
There is something else you should do - when you get underneath and the bolts look like they only take a 6mm hex socket to undo, its lies, my bolts were absoluteley caked in oil and I didnt see that you can get a 10mm socket around the outside of the bolt  :embarassed:

Also when you are refitting the bolts, I would order a few new ones because you will be very surprised when you come to fit 2 or 3 of them that they can get 'lost' in the casting very easily (like hollow sections that dont go anywhere) and I was damned if I was taking the other bolts out to get it , only to do it all again  :laugh:

You should not be losing bolts in 'hollow sections'! Some of which have access to your flywheel, not the best place to lose a bolt. I have removed my sump and many others never had to order 'spares'. If you dropped a bolt somewhere then undo them all and drop the sump again to retrieve the lost bolt - simples.

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Re: sump replacement
« Reply #7 on: 21 February 2012, 13:36 »
The Skoda part number for the pick up pipe is S06A115251 retail price is £8.23, Oring is SN0282222, £2.16, mine is an AUQ but they are all the same.

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Re: sump replacement
« Reply #8 on: 21 February 2012, 13:46 »
sweet  :smiley:

does everyone always use the sealent or does anyone rate a normal gasket (its like the rubbery type)??



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Re: sump replacement
« Reply #9 on: 21 February 2012, 13:51 »
sweet  :smiley:

does everyone always use the sealent or does anyone rate a normal gasket (its like the rubbery type)??


Sealant, they do not use a gasket from new, I think you can get a gasket aftermarket but sealant will be fine, that is all I used.