Easiest way to get the sump off?

Discussion in 'Technical' started by bobbs, Nov 9, 2017.

  1. bobbs

    bobbs Member

    Is there an easy to do this? Engine out? Drop subframe?

    I need to replace the transmission anyway, so it it possible to slide it back or will it immediately catch on the bottom end & oil pickup etc.

    How much more of a pain in the bum will this be compared to say; stock plenum pull?
     
  2. rob260

    rob260 Administrator Staff Member

    Engine out, girdles off (grind down a spanner if you don't want to remove the filter tree).
     
  3. bobbs

    bobbs Member

    When you say engine out... do you mean: lift the engine 6 inches while leaving most things still connected to give just enough room to slide the sump out?
    Or you you mean: engine out completely? If so, I doubt I could get that done by myself in 2 weeks :/ (Event on 2nd December).
     
  4. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    Drop the crossmember. Not hard, but remember to support the engine from above.
     
  5. IB

    IB ?????

    Dumb question time, why do you need to take the sump off?

    Normal reason is that you've put a hole in it....
     
  6. DazzaZ32

    DazzaZ32 Active Member

    Drive over a curb
    (sorry i had to)
     
  7. hypervel

    hypervel New Member

    What Chrispy said. Should take you an hour.
     
  8. stumagoo

    stumagoo Active Member

    been so waiting for someone to say "undo the bolts" but since they have not I will

    that said - If you dont want to remove the engine then Chrispy is on the mark. - welcome to the world of Z's if you dont have to remove the -insert major component here- then you are not really working on it....... Heater core, Dash out - pretty much anything in the engine bay, engine out..... you get the idea
     
  9. Boorkus

    Boorkus Member

    I had my dipstick end snap off in my oil pan...
    Had to lift the engine again to get the pan off. I find lifting the engine easier than dropping the subframe, all you need is jackstands and an engine crane this way.
    Definitely have to get the engine all the way out, screw trying to do it up while still hovering in the engine bay. Also have to remove the girdle bracket things either side that bolt to the engine and trans. They get in the way of removing the pan.
     

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