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My rear sump turned up today for my 1UZ But since the motor had a mid sump on it I have to move the dip stick to the other position at the rear of the block. How the hell do I get the pressed in stud out of the hole?
No I can`t just knock it all the way threw like I was thinking to start with. Before I even tried this I removed the dip stick tube (from the front posiotion) to check the hole to see if this was doable but its not as the hole gets smaller before it gets bigger, it has a small lip in there to stop the dip stick tube on .
No I can`t put a long rod up from the bottom as the hole/passage in the block that the dip stick runs down goes vertiacl for about 60mm then bends and goes about another 120mm before its to the top where the plug is.
wat about a hole not all the way through and hammer in an easy out and try it to screw it out. dont realy know wat part your talking about just a sugestion.
bigmick wrote:wat about a hole not all the way through and hammer in an easy out and try it to screw it out. dont realy know wat part your talking about just a sugestion.
hope it helps
mick
Even If you did this and didn't want to use it again ( due to it being damaged) you would have it to make another one.
Thanks guys but I had another look at the lip, it was tinny as tinny can be. So I got the shits and tried tapping the plug all the way threw. It went easy as with only the smallest of smallest taps, when it got to the lip it only needed slightly bigger small taps to go past it. Put some gaskit glue on the plug and dropped it in the old hole and then knocked it down to sit on the lip. Hopefully it is ok. To farking late if it isn`t but it is Toyota tough and on top of that Hilux`s are unbreakable
Guts wrote:Thanks guys but I had another look at the lip, it was tinny as tinny can be. So I got the shits and tried tapping the plug all the way threw. It went easy as with only the smallest of smallest taps, when it got to the lip it only needed slightly bigger small taps to go past it. Put some gaskit glue on the plug and dropped it in the old hole and then knocked it down to sit on the lip. Hopefully it is ok. To farking late if it isn`t but it is Toyota tough and on top of that Hilux`s are unbreakable
if hiluxs are unbreakable why are you fixing yours?
P.s i know that you are rebuilding it. hope all is going smoothly but then again when you build a car it rarly go's smoothly.