REALLY NEED HELP
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**Is there a manufacturer name and part code on it somewhere?
Also, happy birthday.**
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@c38f1b7397=Famine:
**Is there a manufacturer name and part code on it somewhere?
Also, happy birthday.**
It's not to hand right now, in fact it's not too far from yourself :wink:
It was said to be for an MX3 (EC) 1.6
Thank you :)
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The part code I have for the MX-3 is B6BF10400A for the OE part.
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Think fams pic looks like the one needed. The one you have is weird ? Don't think it will fit anyhow
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looks a bit like a 323 BP oil pan but not too sure about that. And happy birthday!
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@64ea3a6dcc=Marco:
looks a bit like a 323 BP oil pan but not too sure about that. And happy birthday!
That's exactly what it is and cheers bud :wink:
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BP0110400F - won't fit :D
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Hapy Birthday Rusty!!!
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@df1637fc5c=Famine:
BP0110400F - won't fit :D
I kinda knew it wasn't gonna fit after the garage rang me so they're now sourcing me one from Mazda which, seeing as a piece of rubber piping cost me nearly £60 will probably mean I should lube up my backside :shock:
Cheers Hammy :)
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@983e83fd8d=Marco:
http://www.fordprobestore.co.uk/store/product_info.php?products_id=3515
?Cheers but the car's in now getting prodded and poked by mechanics, and I need it done before the weekend for Drift Allstars, if not I'll be attending my jap clubs stand in a peugeot…......
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i've just baught one from ford probe store and they said its gunna be a few weeks as they're out of stock. I'm just putting a little tub under it wherever i park and using my bike as much as possible.
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Ive used silicone sealant to seal a big hole in my friends primera sump, lasted for about 2 weeks of her hammering the engine before it popped, probably didnt help that I didnt prep the surface, just wiped the oil away with toilet roll and applied. Would think thatd be enough to get you to all stars at the very least so long as you took it easy
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This is the ideal way to scilicone a sump
Drop the oil first. (really let it all drain out)
Clean sump with brake cleaner.
Put a short fat self tapping screw in the hole, then clean / dry off with brake cleaner again. (the brake cleaner will actually dry it off as it evaporates really quickly) Put scilicone around the head of the screw before you put it in too.
Then cover sump with good quality automotive scilicone. (not household stuff). Cover the whole underside of the sump.
Let it go off for 24 hrs before you fill it with oil.
Seen them last years done like this.