Hi - my previous post is sitting a couple below this. I've now had a confirmation that it's definitely the sump that's corroded. I can get a replacement s/h sump for £45 delivered, but the garage is talking mega-hours of labour to remove and fit the replacement. Does the whole front axle really need to be removed to get the sump off, or can the diff be split out to make enough space to drop the sump? On an old truck like mine, any repairs running over £500 takes it into the 'end of life' territory and I really would like to keep it going.
Any comments on the time/difficulty and methodology on a sump replacement will be welcome before I make the decision on whether to repair of break the truck.
Of course, the epoxy patch repair trick has not been ruled out, but I suspect it's a difficult patch that will need the sump cleaned back and risk increasing the holes, and then it's bound to leak or fall off eventually, with catastrophic oil loss. Any views?
thanks....keith
Any comments on the time/difficulty and methodology on a sump replacement will be welcome before I make the decision on whether to repair of break the truck.
Of course, the epoxy patch repair trick has not been ruled out, but I suspect it's a difficult patch that will need the sump cleaned back and risk increasing the holes, and then it's bound to leak or fall off eventually, with catastrophic oil loss. Any views?
thanks....keith
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