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cylinder head removal
04 Jan 2015 22:27 - 04 Jan 2015 22:28 #134162
by paul2u
i had a more detailed read of my cd manual and it does say to remove the sump on my model i.e. timing chain this would be as you say bolted at the bottom ,
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facade wrote:
paul2u wrote:
BigT wrote: Removal of the sump is recomended in workshop manual, as rhe timing chain coverr is bolted to the sump, any disturbance could cause a future oil leak.
Why read the manual and then ignore the procedure ???
havent come across anything yet that says remove the sump m8t , in the files i have got and they are extensive ones not just a manual , having that said i have not read them all yet , but tomorrow will reveal all , a full head set should tell the story i would think as it is being supplied by suzuki, at moocho spondulicks £
99500_81A10_01E_1.pdf
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i had a more detailed read of my cd manual and it does say to remove the sump on my model i.e. timing chain this would be as you say bolted at the bottom ,
Last edit: 04 Jan 2015 22:28 by paul2u.
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05 Jan 2015 07:50 #134182
by kirkynut
The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.
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In the grand scheme of things, is it that bad to remove the sump and re seal it on a 178000 mile car. It probably leaks somewhere and probably deserves it!
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05 Jan 2015 08:54 #134185
by paul2u
very true and it would be nice to crack the 200,000 got started but stuck at the moment in not been able to lock the engine up enough to crack the crank shaft nut !! came in for a coffee and a finger warming session lol
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kirkynut wrote: In the grand scheme of things, is it that bad to remove the sump and re seal it on a 178000 mile car. It probably leaks somewhere and probably deserves it!
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very true and it would be nice to crack the 200,000 got started but stuck at the moment in not been able to lock the engine up enough to crack the crank shaft nut !! came in for a coffee and a finger warming session lol
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05 Jan 2015 11:57 #134189
by BigT
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Remove the starter motor and lock the enginee with a pry bar on the ring gear, an extra pair of hands helps.
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