Tried to get my sump off my '93 80 series (1HZ manual) today to replace the big end bearings and fit a turbo drain, but it is not going as per all the tec write-ups I read prior to starting the project. (surprise surprise)
The sump has bee cut loose, and is free, but there is no way it can be removed as it is.
There are 2 long studs at the rear of the block (sump studs) so the sump can only move in one direction, i.e. down.
Problem is that the rear lip of the sump has a section in the middle, about 100mm long, where is protrudes back about 10mm further than the lip either side of it.
There is a corresponding indentation in the cover plate that covers the bottom half of the bell housing, BUT, the indentation does not go far enough down for the sump lip to clear the two studs, so it is trapped by the lip in the indentation.
I have removed the brackets at either the side of the bell housing, (bell housing to engine block) but the cover plate is still not able to be removed.
There is no mention of this problem, that I have been able to find anywhere, so can someone who has done this job on a diesel 80 please enlighten me as to what I hove done wrong?
Thanks.
PhillT.
The sump has bee cut loose, and is free, but there is no way it can be removed as it is.
There are 2 long studs at the rear of the block (sump studs) so the sump can only move in one direction, i.e. down.
Problem is that the rear lip of the sump has a section in the middle, about 100mm long, where is protrudes back about 10mm further than the lip either side of it.
There is a corresponding indentation in the cover plate that covers the bottom half of the bell housing, BUT, the indentation does not go far enough down for the sump lip to clear the two studs, so it is trapped by the lip in the indentation.
I have removed the brackets at either the side of the bell housing, (bell housing to engine block) but the cover plate is still not able to be removed.
There is no mention of this problem, that I have been able to find anywhere, so can someone who has done this job on a diesel 80 please enlighten me as to what I hove done wrong?
Thanks.
PhillT.