Tools for removing sump
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Tools for removing sump
Hi
I have a morris 1000 and want to remove the sump. I am having a problem getting a socket or spanner to fit the bolts as they are so close to the sump. I was thinking of buying some box spanners and trying that. Anyone got a better idea?
I have a morris 1000 and want to remove the sump. I am having a problem getting a socket or spanner to fit the bolts as they are so close to the sump. I was thinking of buying some box spanners and trying that. Anyone got a better idea?
Re: Tools for removing sump
Normal 7/16" AF socket has always worked well for me - what's the problem ?? If you must - get a 3/8" square drive set , but my 1/2" square drive has always been fine for this job.



Re: Tools for removing sump
The socket I have would fit the bolts but the socket gets larger to allow the 1/2 wrench if that makes any sense?
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Re: Tools for removing sump
You need a longer extension, I tend to use a 3/8" socket with both the long and short extensions and an 11 mm socket.
The bolts shouldn't be very tight, little more than nipped up.
The bolts shouldn't be very tight, little more than nipped up.
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The screws are NOT 11mm - they are 7/16" AF. Never had the slightest problem using the 1/2" square drive socket - why do you think this is a problem? There is plenty of room for the side of the socket - sure - it will be touching the side of the sump, but that's ok!



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Re: Tools for removing sump
I removed the sump off my 948cc a couple of days ago. To pretty much repeat what BMC said I'm pretty sure I used a 7/16" socket with a 1/2" drive extension bar. I then used a T bar with a 1/2" drive to mate with the extention bar. I had no problem taking the bolts off.
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Re: Tools for removing sump
I know the bolts aren't actually 11mm but it's a good fit, unlike my 1/2 drive 7/16 socket which won't sit straight on sump bolts.
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Re: Tools for removing sump
Perhaps my 7/16" socket is 'slim' - although it's just a standard Britool set. If it really is a problem - then yes try the 11mm idea (I just don't want folks to get the idea that metric tools will fit) or just grab a 3/8" (or even 1/4") drive socket and long extension and an adapter up to your 1/2" ratchet.



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Re: Tools for removing sump
I use the same-11mm with two 1/4" drive extension as my AF sockets are also too big.MarkyB wrote:I know the bolts aren't actually 11mm but it's a good fit, unlike my 1/2 drive 7/16 socket which won't sit straight on sump bolts.
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Re: Tools for removing sump
3/8" square drive socket (11mm or 7/16") will normally fit these - 14" drive socket should be no problems whatsoever.
I've never had a 1/2" square drive socket that was small enough to fit in the gap for the rear sump bolts.
If you're a bit less experienced, then be careful using small sockets on a big wrench - it is all too easy to apply high tightening torque and strip threads without pushing hard.
I managed to acquire a VERY strong 1/4" drive socket set which I now use far more often than my 1/2" set - I only get the 1/2" set out if I need serous torque.
I've never had a 1/2" square drive socket that was small enough to fit in the gap for the rear sump bolts.
If you're a bit less experienced, then be careful using small sockets on a big wrench - it is all too easy to apply high tightening torque and strip threads without pushing hard.
I managed to acquire a VERY strong 1/4" drive socket set which I now use far more often than my 1/2" set - I only get the 1/2" set out if I need serous torque.
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Re: Tools for removing sump
Very good point, smaller spanners are shorter for a reason, to reduce the amount of torque that get applied to smaller bolts.be careful using small sockets on a big wrench
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