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  1. #1
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    Removing and Fitting Oil Sumps

    I've been eyeing the Mugen Oil sump and have been pondering how I can keep my prices down..

    So I would like to remove the OEM sump and install the Mugen one myself...

    Can any give me a guide and what I might need? Thank you

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    some gasket sealant that is sensor safe, if you old gasket is thrashed then a new sump gasket.

    tools

    10 mm 3/8 socket
    3/8" extention bar
    3/8" wratchet
    12mm spanner
    14mm spanner

    14mm 1/2 socket
    1/2" extention bar
    1/2" wratchet

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    thats the tools.

    instructions:
    remove exhaust
    remove sump nuts
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlitZ View Post
    thats the tools.

    instructions:
    remove exhaust
    remove sump nuts
    You also need to remove 'Cover' underneath where the flywheel is. You need to remove this before you can access some of the sump bolts/nuts.

    instructions:

    Drain oil
    remove exhaust (headers)
    remove fly cover (covers bottom of flywheel)
    remove sump nuts & bolts

    Take care of you sump gasket. You may need a new one if it is perished.

    When you put it back together do it in reverse order ^^^
    Use some ultra blue sealent.
    Be carefull not to over tighten and not to under tighten as some nuts may come loose and fall off. I belive there are cirtain torque settings to use?
    Last edited by DLO01; 02-07-2007 at 09:34 PM.
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    hey, where would i be able to get this "ultra blue sealant"??

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    Definatly Autobahn

    Maybe Super Cheap.
    Deano.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arron View Post
    hey, where would i be able to get this "ultra blue sealant"??
    ultra grey

    I get it from Sprints, motor traders, havent seen any at supa cheep ( not to say they dont have it. )

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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN View Post
    ultra grey

    I get it from Sprints, motor traders, havent seen any at supa cheep ( not to say they dont have it. )
    I use Ultra Blue on my Sump and never any leaks even with blow by from a boosted setup.

    Both Blue and Grey can be used for sumps and is endorsed from the maufactures:

    http://www.caswellplating.com/permat...ketmakers.html
    http://inpcars.com/gasket1/2.html

    Last edited by DLO01; 13-07-2007 at 10:22 PM.
    Deano.

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