yes, BUT, its not an easy job, u need to undo what they call the K frame bolts, which is the sub frame bolts, undo stering rack from sub frame, caster arm bolts, support engine from adove, then use a bottle jack to jack sub frame down, this is not an easy job, this takes about 5 hours in a work shop on a hoist, if u feel u can do this, it saves about two days of pulling engine out, good luck
yes. you drain as much engine oil from them sump as you can by undoing the 13mm sump plug. you then undo all the bolts holding the sump onto the engine
you can it will require dropping a k frame which is what is stopping you from getting the sump off anyway it save alot of time but may be hard without a hoist
on the passengers side of the sump
do you need to take the engine out to change the sump on a vt can it be done without taken the engine out
wash it
5.5 litres is the capacity of the sump for the 4.0 litre inline 6...what size engine does it have?
when you look at the van from the front the lowest part of the engine is the sump on the botttom of this is the plug (21mm spanner). when underneath the engine the oil filter is to the front of the sump
Yes is the simple answer. You may need gaskets if you do!
How do you seal a leaking oil sump in 2c toyota diesel engine
Flush engine. Allow car to idle. Remove sump plug and let it drain. Remove filter with jaw type oil filter wrench. Replace existing filter with a quality z9 filter, mostly used on ea falcon.
ask your Mom, she had sump nut last night.
The sump is a tank (reservoir) at the bottom of the engine which contains lubricating oil. When the engine is switched off, the warm lubricating oil at the top of the engine, seeps back into the sump by gravity, ready for future lubricating use when the engine is running again.