Urbex Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Mar 12, 2011 Messages 293 Points 80 Location Manchester / Wigan May 12, 2013 #1 Stuck here, can anyone show or have a picture of where the sump plug is on a t-jet? Struggling a bit.
Stuck here, can anyone show or have a picture of where the sump plug is on a t-jet? Struggling a bit.
Reuuk Anti-lag ftw! Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Jun 10, 2009 Messages 3,720 Points 870 Location cheshire May 12, 2013 #2 at the bottom of the sump? facing towards the back of the car usually Last edited: May 12, 2013
OP OP Urbex Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Mar 12, 2011 Messages 293 Points 80 Location Manchester / Wigan May 12, 2013 #3 Reuuk said: at the bottom of the sump? facing towards the back of the car usually Click to expand... Cheers mate, got it, suspected as such but wanted to be sure, first time oil change here aha. Now it's started pissing it down...
Reuuk said: at the bottom of the sump? facing towards the back of the car usually Click to expand... Cheers mate, got it, suspected as such but wanted to be sure, first time oil change here aha. Now it's started pissing it down...
its stilo the best Member Joined Apr 11, 2006 Messages 165 Points 59 Location manchester May 12, 2013 #4 Yeah it's on the bottom of the sump facing towards the back, BEWARE do not over tighten it I had to have my sump plug helicoiled due to the previous owner damaging the thread due to over tightening as it's only an aluminium sump
Yeah it's on the bottom of the sump facing towards the back, BEWARE do not over tighten it I had to have my sump plug helicoiled due to the previous owner damaging the thread due to over tightening as it's only an aluminium sump
OP OP Urbex Patron member Parked in the garage Joined Mar 12, 2011 Messages 293 Points 80 Location Manchester / Wigan May 12, 2013 #5 Did it in the end, oil filter is in the most awkward place though!