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low level sump
garysenter - 27/5/10 at 07:35 PM

hi guys, recently bought an indy.....all this kit car stuff is new to me and my knowledge is minimal to say the least.....looking underneath the car front to back i notice the era shallow sump fitted and further aft the bell housing hanging slightly lower ...inside i can see the teeth on ??? the flywheel is it? my first concern is as i drive forwards what about the road grit etc that could enter the bell housing??....its a 2 litre zetec and the builder used the shallow sump i would imagine to gain extra ground clearance....is this ok with how its mated to the gearbox??? help !! gary


Miks15 - 27/5/10 at 07:47 PM

hi and welcome

I dont think there should be and holes in between the bellhousing and engine, i would make a cover panel which can be bolted to the bellhousing so nothing can get in and ruin you clutch or whatever.


garysenter - 27/5/10 at 07:48 PM

oops.....thats me stuck then....will have to get my local garage to take a look


philw - 27/5/10 at 07:48 PM

The sump will be fine but get yourself a cover plate for the flywheel, this is for a jag





but it will give you some idea of wht you need to stop greasy road grim and oil(if you have a leak) from getting on the clutch

[Edited on [1274989790R0=073131p: by philw]


garysenter - 27/5/10 at 07:50 PM

cover plate?...are they ready to fit or make your own job?


Jon Ison - 27/5/10 at 08:07 PM

Make a cardboard template then cut one out of alloy sheet, its just to keep the crap out, if there are no bolt holes to pick up on stick it on with silicon it will go off overnight job done.

oh, welcome.


big_wasa - 27/5/10 at 08:34 PM

Have a look on ebay there was some new ones a bit back.

look for a pinto one.

I made my own


snapper - 27/5/10 at 08:38 PM

Put your location in you details area.
This is Locost builders, don't pay money to a garage unless you really really have to.
There are loads of friendly people on here that can help you


Peteff - 28/5/10 at 09:02 AM

I ran a Mk1 Escort without one for 4 years and never had a problem but would make one from aluminium just for peace of mind. Put your location in your profile and someone will have something for the job and not want lots of money like a garage, or get under there with the template like Jon says and get the snips out, time to start learning new skills and feel satisfied you have had some input into the car besides throwing money at it.


garysenter - 28/5/10 at 06:28 PM

thanks for all your replies guys....much appreciated