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Old 09 January 2012, 11:39 PM
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Question Damp sump

Hi all, I have a MY99 turbo 2000 that has developed a damp sump, not dripping but I would like to get it replaced

Does anyone know if this can be replaced with the engine in place? I replaced the sump on a 1600 impreza a few years ago and it all went ok, just have to ce careful with the pick up pipe. I don't think the 2ltr sump is that much bigger but I just thought I'd check here before I start ordering parts.

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Old 10 January 2012, 10:10 AM
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ye i done it on my 95 turbo..once sumps slackened off push it aside and you can get to the 2 10mm bolts on the pick up to get it off before the sump will come off..bit fiddly but can be done
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put it on axle stands oil filter and cooler off..2 front engine mount bolts off.. ..10mm bolts off sump...piece of wood on a jack and jack engine up about 2 inches..universal joint on a 10mm socket te get the last 4 bolts which you cant get coz the subframe at the back of the sump...drop sump and turn it and you can get the 2 on the oil pick up..once thats off sump will come..pm me your email addy and ill send pics o when i did it cant upload them on here mate
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