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Title: dented sump
Post by: evanh on 03 September 2006, 16:41:42
How much of an issue will this be?
(http://homepage.ntlworld.com/n.hazlie/sump.jpg)

Would I get away with this or might it cause oil pickup problems
Title: Re: dented sump
Post by: evanh on 03 September 2006, 16:46:35
(http://homepage.ntlworld.com/n.hazlie/Picture%20002.jpg)
Title: Re: dented sump
Post by: Andy B on 03 September 2006, 16:53:27
I ran around with a V6 sump dented more than that for a few months with no problems. I replaced it and now the bugger is leaking on my drive1  >:( It can wait a few thousand miles though till I do another oil change.
Title: Re: dented sump
Post by: Auto Addict on 03 September 2006, 16:55:11
I wouldn't think so, unless it's leaking.
Title: Re: dented sump
Post by: evanh on 03 September 2006, 16:55:34
thats the thing you see, I don't want to take it off as it probably won't seal right when I put it back on, think I will leave it as it is for now unless someone gives me a good enough reason not to.
Title: Re: dented sump
Post by: TheBoy on 03 September 2006, 18:09:53
As it looks only a minor dent, I can't see it causing a problem, assuming the pluf reseals after next oil change...
Title: Re: dented sump
Post by: Markjay on 03 September 2006, 18:57:48
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thats the thing you see, I don't want to take it off as it probably won't seal right when I put it back on, think I will leave it as it is for now unless someone gives me a good enough reason not to.

Agreed, I would take it off only if you had another one to swap it with.
Title: Re: dented sump
Post by: Auto Addict on 03 September 2006, 19:17:18
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As it looks only a minor dent, I can't see it causing a problem, assuming the pluf reseals after next oil change...

Who are you calling a pluf? ;)