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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR

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Thnx James. I watched a similar zip tie video yesterday. That's a cool fix.
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While I'm waiting for assorted bits and bobs to arrive form faraway places, I thought I would address the issue of some garage incontinence :oops:

TWiR has been leaving assorted little puddles all over the workshop. So when I discovered that Essex Rotary has a handy dandy little kit to convert sump bolts to studs, I decided to do something about the situation.

I'm not a big fan of the little oil pan bolts, not since I snapped a couple whilst removing them :evil: so this little kit was a perfect solution for me.
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Now, it's not the most difficult job that I'll ever do, but it is time consuming. I can honestly say that I've never been out from under a car and back again quite so many times in a day.

I decided that the best way to tackle it would be dropping the connecting rod for the steering, thus gaining reasonable access to the sump. And I am fortunate to have a tame garage buddy who happens to have a puller to seperate the taper joints. They come apart with quite the heart attack inducing noise too.

Sump removed and studs inserted (eventually). There are 22 of them.
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Oil pan mating surface cleaned up and gasket applied
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All buttoned up and back together yay
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR

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That is good for a days work, as we all know well a "Quick" job on a classic never is. Did you find any sludge in the bottom of the sump as it all looks pretty clean?

Could have done the rear springs while you were there :lol: :lol:
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In the best Blue Peter style, the oil pan was one that I prepped earlier. It was off the old broken motor.

A little bit of sludge in the pan that came off but nothing unexpected.

And I'm still waiting on the spring rubbers to arrive from Japan so I cant show you any special rear end action Pete 😜
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR

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I hope no more oil will found the way on the garage floor anymore. Especially after you hill race when the thinner oil have found a way.
BTW i would have new coloured my oil pan before mounted. " lazy Dave" :lol:
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Yes Thomas. Oil, like nature, always finds a way.
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spirit r wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 2:17 pm BTW i would have new coloured my oil pan before mounted. " lazy Dave" :lol:
Thomas.... what colour would you have painted it......maybe a nice Green, Pink or Black. :lol: :lol:
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Nice work aye bro! I reckon one of those sump brace things would be a handy thing to have also. But have no clue if anybody even makes them these days :lol:
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR

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DKWW2000 wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 6:59 pm -
spirit r wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 2:17 pm BTW i would have new coloured my oil pan before mounted. " lazy Dave" :lol:
Thomas.... what colour would you have painted it......maybe a nice Green, Pink or Black. :lol: :lol:
I have been sump shamed! Will you still respect me in the morning Thomas?
I was actually going to rattle can the thing but I surcumbed to the 'who is going to be looking under your car?' argument, which at the time was quite a reasonable question. 😁
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Re: TWiR 1986 S3 TWR

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DKWW2000 wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 6:59 pm Thomas.... what colour would you have painted it......maybe a nice Green, Pink or Black. :lol: :lol:
I've chromed it
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KiwiDave wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 8:16 pm 'who is going to be looking under your car?' argument, which at the time was quite a reasonable question. 😁
We all here are looking under your car! :oops:

Take it easy as you know i makes a fetish of tidiness. yay
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