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01-09-2012, 06:47 PM
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Took the air con compressor off, removed all bolts, but the sump won't budge, so I'm guessing the sealant is holding it on pretty well. Would gentle heating with a blowtorch help shift it?
Also, did some work on the gasket mating face, do you think its pretty much ready for the new gasket?
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there should be no shit on either face!, get sandpaper on the block, and get a straight edge on the head. Screwdriver between the sump and block to get it off!!
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Been using emery paper all day, I know there's more to do but I think I'm nearly there!
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While heads off, might aswell take the opportunity to bolt on a bigger blower
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(01-09-2012, 07:29 PM)Dave Wrote: While heads off, might aswell take the opportunity to bolt on a bigger blower
The whole reason I'm doing this Putting my HDI rods in as well.
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Oh brilliant, what turbo?
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Just the norm, td04. Only because I need a new turbo and I can't be bothered to cook another standard One!
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As dave said i used a putty knife to prize sump off as was stuck with silicone,
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Ok cool will have a look after work tomorrow, done enough today!
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Top of the block looks good, just watch there is no crap between the piston and cylinder
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I think I managed to get some crap in cylinders 2 and 3, so need to try and clear them before removing the pistons.
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01-09-2012, 09:02 PM
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If you are removing the pistons dont worry about it, just clean it when there out. is there much of a polish on the cylinder walls?
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(01-09-2012, 09:02 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: If you are removing the pistons dont worry about it, just clean it when there out. is there much of a polish on the cylinder walls?
Erm, they are quite shiny..
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Put a honing tool in and cross hatch them
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(01-09-2012, 10:00 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: Put a honing tool in and cross hatch them
O i see what you mean, they are pretty crossed hatched, lots of criss cross lines everywhere.
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There there to allow oil in, if its polished the rings will wipe all the oil off causing it to wear out quicker
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Sump still wont budge Tried tapping a screwdriver between the sump and block, but only have a rubber mallet to hand so it's a waste of time I think .. Can't believe how well attached it is with the sealant, the only bolts holding it on are all the allen headed ones right?
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03-09-2012, 06:54 PM
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Should only be the allen bolts round it but have a look round it, the A/C pump holds it on too, try a thin knife like one of the snap off stanley's and cut the sealant.
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Auxiliary bracket has to be off too buddy, it catches the edge of the sump... Sucks I know...
(16-05-2016, 10:45 AM)Toms306 Wrote: Oh I don't care about the stripped threads lol, that's easily solved by hammering the bolt in. Nanstone GTD5 GT17S - XUD9TE
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03-09-2012, 09:26 PM
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Yeah the AC pump is off. I didn't see no bracket, will have a better look tomorrow. EDIT: done some research, do I have to take off the whole aux setup to get it off then? ie. the big spring by the pas pump etc?
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Had a quick look this morning, couldn't see anything in the way, am I looking in the right place..?
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Yeah, that whole aux bracket had to come off I'm 99% sure... From when I dropped mine I remember shouting and swearing and then realising that had to come off...
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bugger, for what I thought would be a simple job has turned into a real pain!
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Reet arsewipe init, are you converting to steel sump?
If you are you've got a whole load of fun to come!
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(04-09-2012, 03:38 PM)Ruan Wrote: Reet arsewipe init, are you converting to steel sump?
If you are you've got a whole load of fun to come!
Just removing it so I can get the rods out...
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Whats the advantage of a steel sump, just not so low?
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Turns out nothing needed to be moved, tapped the sump with a proper hammer and is just dropped off easy. I think maybe the ones that get caught are on non ac models? O well, rods out now and pistons now connected to hdi rods..taking them off to get balanced tomorrow!
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