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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #10 on: 22 June 2006, 13:21 »
Theres a metal cover plate on the back of the gearbox which you can remove, this helps access to the bolts between the engine & gearbox (read, you cant get to em otherwise!) Even then a wobble joint is very handy here!
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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #11 on: 22 June 2006, 13:59 »
I used a spanner for them  :smiley:

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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #12 on: 22 June 2006, 14:16 »
Buy yourself some new bolts from VW think it costs about £3 and it stops the leaking after replacing as the bolts rot and let oil trickle through. Use a thin long extension and a 1/4" drive socket to remove.

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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #13 on: 22 June 2006, 14:33 »
Make sure you torque em up when you put it back on.   If memory serves, they are only about 20nm I think, but check it first!     It is very easy to over tighten them if you try & pikey it :laugh:

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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #14 on: 22 June 2006, 19:16 »
Gonna change my sump gasket, is there anything else i can check/clean while the sumps off?

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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #15 on: 22 June 2006, 19:26 »
the oil pump. or better still replace it. I replaced the big end bearings on saturday and put a new sump gasket in at the same time in about 2 hours.

the gauze on the oil pickup will get clogged over time and if it gets really bad the pump can fail starving your engine of oil... not good.

there are 2 nuts. 10mm ones. I had to use a 1/4 drive socket to do the ones closest to the gearbox. good old 3/8 drive did the rest.
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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #16 on: 22 June 2006, 23:13 »
i changed my gasket once and the 2 bolts near to the box are a right pain in the a$$ and i was soooo close to threading them but luckily i didnt, the gasket still leaked after that which was quite frustrating!!!. so there can be probs mate when taking the sump off be warned :evil:

but thats because you're a chump and used the wrong gasket!! who cares anyway right? got a new toy to play with now!
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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #17 on: 22 June 2006, 23:23 »
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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #18 on: 22 June 2006, 23:34 »
i changed my gasket once and the 2 bolts near to the box are a right pain in the a$$ and i was soooo close to threading them but luckily i didnt, the gasket still leaked after that which was quite frustrating!!!. so there can be probs mate when taking the sump off be warned :evil:

but thats because you're a chump and used the wrong gasket!! who cares anyway right? got a new toy to play with now!

For your information joe it was the right gasket  :evil: it was just a rather lame one from GSF which was wafer thin. Damn straight i have a new toy to play with no skimping on crappy GSF gaskets with this car thats for sure!

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Re: Changing a Sump-Gasket...how difficult?
« Reply #19 on: 23 June 2006, 08:58 »
BUY GENUINE STUFF :laugh: