the sump can be removed with the engine in place.

It's fidddly, as Toyota use a glue-like gasket compound, which will have to be cut/prized apart with a sharp strong knife

(whilst not scoring the alu sump).

Being a rev3, it's a 2 piece sump, with 2

"hidden" bolts that connect the sump to the gearbox.

These can be accessed via the flywheel inspection cover, and feeling upwards.

They're a hex head I recall, so you might need to saw an allen key down, or use a hex socket in a small socket like a 1/4 inch.

hth, and hope your car isn't too sick.

ps I watched a Top Gear repeat last night, where Clarkson bought a Masarati for

£10k.

After thrashing it round Castle Coombe, it was making an awful tapping noise?

If you've seen the episode, does your car sound like that?

After about 20 miles his car threw the crank shaft big ends out of the crank case all over the A4.

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pps

- I wonder what caused this? Oil pump failure? Or, I recall reading on here the oil pump bypass valve can get stuck open on older cars, reducing oil pressure right down.

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Ian