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Old 15th December 2009, 18:37   #1
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Default Sump bolt torque

How many newton meters does the sump bolt need to be done on a 1.1? and prusme citroen sell the new washers?
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Old 15th December 2009, 22:51   #2
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sub bolt being which bolt?
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Old 15th December 2009, 23:31   #3
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think he means sump?
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if thats the case, just reuse the old bolt and washer. Tighten it in fully by hand then a good half turn is normally plenty. Just judge by hand
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sump bolt is 8nm
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sump bolt is 8nm
hmmm... thats less than finger tight.
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hi yh bit of a typo soz and cheers for the help sparco tom, 8nm does seem a bit low buddy....
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What size are the bolts? I would of thought if M8 it'd be 22nm and if M10 about 30ish
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Old 16th December 2009, 18:30   #9
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Well i have heard its a 8mm square socket needed 2 remove it correct me if im wrong
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i cant be bothered to scroll up again, but i beleive tom has said, tighten it up, hand tight, then half a turn again... that would be spot on...and around 28-30Nm anyway.
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Ok cheers mate, also anyone no rougthly how much oil i will need to fill the 1.1?
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you need 3.5L of either 15-40 or 10-40 oil plus a filter, a new washer for the drain sump and you will need a sump key and a oil filter wrench

Remember to recycle the used oil and don't dump in in a drain
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