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by Simon Jones » Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:09 am
You should find a big round magnet stuck on a 'dimple' in the sump - it's just stuck there by its own magnetism so can be removed easily. Have a tarpaulin or something similar under the gearbox. Even if you dont spill any, it will still drip out from the mechanical bits once the sump is off. I had a old sheet of chipboard handy for this purpose.
Be careful of the O-ring on the round inlet to the filter - I nearly lost mine when I was washing it out.
It's not a tricky job, but it's certainly a messy one. It took me about 2 hours, but that included getting it up on ramps, waiting for it to drain out, cleaning the sump & filter, drying the filter (I'd used a water-based parts washer, so hairdryer was used to drive out any moisture). If I was doing it for a second time, then round about an hour would seem about right.
BTW - budget for 6 litres, but I reckon start with 4, then check level, run it & engage all the gears a few times. I'm sure mine will need some more to bring the level up once I've used it more, but its currently still on the half way point.