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Peter-C
3rd January 2011, 12:54 PM
Whilst trying to locate the dipstick I accidentally dropped a length of copper pipe into the sump. Question is, do I have to split the gearbox from the engine to remove the sump ? Its a CVH.

Cheers


Peter

Bonzo
3rd January 2011, 01:10 PM
That is a real downer Peter :(

No, you shouldn't have to remove the gearbox from a CVH engine to get the sump off :)

Just remove the dust shied for the lower part of the bellhousing & the sump shoud come away without any problem.

Peter-C
3rd January 2011, 01:35 PM
Brill Ronnie

I assume that I take the bolts out from between the bellhousing and the engine and slide the plate up to get at the 2 small bolts.

Cheers

Peter

Bonzo
3rd January 2011, 01:45 PM
Yes Peter, just remove the dust cover retaining bolts, cant remember if it is just the 2 bolts or 3.

Once unbolted you should be able to jiggle the cover a little & remove it out of the way.

You should then be able to get to the 2 tricky bolts at the rear of the sump, normally I use my long 1/4" drive extension bars to get to those ( Quite awkward to get to )

Easy to do once you get the knack ;)

Peter-C
3rd January 2011, 05:57 PM
Just finished - jobs a good un.

Bonzo
3rd January 2011, 07:58 PM
Result

Now don't go dropping anything in there again :eek:

Some muppett sitting at this keyboard once dropped a M6 nut into an uncovered inlet manifold once .... Yep, that inlet valve was fully open :o:o

If I had half a brain back then, I would have backed the engine off a bit & tried to remove it with a magnetic pick up stick !!??
Done it the hard way & removed the head :rolleyes:

les g
3rd January 2011, 08:43 PM
Result

Now don't go dropping anything in there again :eek:

Some muppett sitting at this keyboard once dropped a M6 nut into an uncovered inlet manifold once .... Yep, that inlet valve was fully open :o:o

If I had half a brain back then, I would have backed the engine off a bit & tried to remove it with a magnetic pick up stick !!??
Done it the hard way & removed the head :rolleyes:

thats wot the oily rag hanging out your arse pocket is for Bonzo
stuffing into holes like that
cheers les g

aerosam
5th January 2011, 01:22 PM
thats wot the oily rag hanging out your arse pocket is for Bonzo
stuffing into holes like that
cheers les g

A while back a mate of mine was doing the Redex cylinder treatment on a Fiesta XR2i, removed the plugs, poured in the Redex, left it a little while so stuffed a bit of rag into each plug hole.

Turned it over to clear the redex, decided to leave the rags in place to stop it spraying everywhere. 2 get blown off and land on the floor, 2 vanish completely. He thinks nothing of it and re-assembles it, but it won't start. At this point he calls me to come have a look at it.

I managed to lend a borescope off a local garage, had a look inside the cylinders, and sure enough, 2 of them contained some very mashed rags. Absolutely had to take the head off to get them out.

les g
5th January 2011, 06:30 PM
A while back a mate of mine was doing the Redex cylinder treatment on a Fiesta XR2i, removed the plugs, poured in the Redex, left it a little while so stuffed a bit of rag into each plug hole.

Turned it over to clear the redex, decided to leave the rags in place to stop it spraying everywhere. 2 get blown off and land on the floor, 2 vanish completely. He thinks nothing of it and re-assembles it, but it won't start. At this point he calls me to come have a look at it.

I managed to lend a borescope off a local garage, had a look inside the cylinders, and sure enough, 2 of them contained some very mashed rags. Absolutely had to take the head off to get them out.

i know that feeling Sam
i got called into our local shipyard once to have a look at an 8 cylinder gardner standby set that would not run right in a survey ship
Several guys had had a look done filters/lift pump/injectors the usual sort of thing then out of desperation we were called.
i stood scratching me nuts and me mate rubbin his chin totally flummoxed after checkin what had already been checked and going a bit more in depth
and goin nowhere for ages.
until i found a teatowel had been sucked up the front air intake
never ever found out how a tea towel ended there
but it caused a blooming great bill and a lot of embarrassment all round
how do you justify a bill for two blokes 8 hours etc to pull a teatowel out of an engine ..........doh
cheers les g