leohopkins
Member
Hi guys,
I have a Landrover Freelander 2.0 TD4 (2002 model) which I purchased second hand about 6 months ago and so its time for an oil change. In order to get to the oil sump I need to take off a huge sheet of plastic which they apparently call 'the sump guard' - problem is that one of the 13mm bolts holding it in place had fatigued and I ended up rounding the nut with the spanner.
So my question is - Can I just use a dremel to cut the plastic sump guard off thus leaving it off permanently ?
I do not intend to go off-road with it so, do i really need the sump guard?
I have 3 options really:
1. cut the whole thing off
2. cut across the width of the plastic right up to the sump itself, and so leaving from front bit of the guard on
3. cut just a square of the plastic out in the middle of the sump guard which will give me the leverage i need on the rachet to undo the bolt.
Is anyone able to advise?
thanks; : - )
I have a Landrover Freelander 2.0 TD4 (2002 model) which I purchased second hand about 6 months ago and so its time for an oil change. In order to get to the oil sump I need to take off a huge sheet of plastic which they apparently call 'the sump guard' - problem is that one of the 13mm bolts holding it in place had fatigued and I ended up rounding the nut with the spanner.
So my question is - Can I just use a dremel to cut the plastic sump guard off thus leaving it off permanently ?
I do not intend to go off-road with it so, do i really need the sump guard?
I have 3 options really:
1. cut the whole thing off
2. cut across the width of the plastic right up to the sump itself, and so leaving from front bit of the guard on
3. cut just a square of the plastic out in the middle of the sump guard which will give me the leverage i need on the rachet to undo the bolt.
Is anyone able to advise?
thanks; : - )