Subaru alternative sump

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multisi wrote:How much shorter are they ?


From memory it's 38-40mm but I could be wrong , same capacity as standard

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do you know yet if its the same dipstick tube? guess itll need the length of the dipstick changing? hmm, im sure all will be revealed when you get yours. keep us posted!

i saw on facebook (using my wifes account also!) a guy had had it annodised in gold!
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slowcoach wrote:do you know yet if its the same dipstick tube? guess itll need the length of the dipstick changing? hmm, im sure all will be revealed when you get yours. keep us posted!

i saw on facebook (using my wifes account also!) a guy had had it annodised in gold!


I'm assuming so but like you say all will be revealed once it's here so I'll update once I know more ,, was thinking of getting mine highly polished and then Laqure offer the top but anodising sounds a good option aswell :D

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Picking my shortened sump and pick up pipe tomorrow so I'll take a few pics once it's here , not sure when it will be getting fitted but I'll keep anyone updated who wants to know , he seems to know his stuff and is test fitting it before I collect it so can't see there being any fitment issues :D

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Nice one :ok
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After a 7 hour round trip iv now picked the sump up from Ian , great bloke and we had loads to chat about

Will take some pics of it tomorrow for you guys but here is my first review

Looks good , but if I'm being 100% honest I'm not completely happy with how some of the weld looks on the inside as there is bits that look a bit rough but this will be easy sorted with a bit on the dremmel and then into the parts cleaner for a good cleaning but I'll take some pics of what I mean before I do anything to it myself ,, still seems worth the cost though so still very happy with it :ok

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Couple of pics of the sump and shortened pick up pipe ,, also taken some pics of the internals and the bits I'm not 100% happy with but like iv sai this can be sorted very easy, I don't think anything would come lose but it doesn't look as neat as I want for my vans oil pan lol , sorry the pics aren't very good but iv tried to take them with my phone up close and it doesn't work very well

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For £250 thst looks prety good ( speaking as a tight yorkshire man) when you look at it there's s lot of metal in that, forming, welding and machining.
Have you checked the flatnes of the machined face with anything?
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Thanks for the pics , very interesting. Sorry you're not 100% on it, I can see why. As daz says though it's still a nice looking job. Is it £250 with the new pickup?

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several years ago i and another imported the steel burley short sump, the quality is second too none, looks very simular to the one above its designed for a syncro so its built to be tough, i paid £250 all in delivered but that was several years ago.

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Dazco wrote:For £250 thst looks prety good ( speaking as a tight yorkshire man) when you look at it there's s lot of metal in that, forming, welding and machining.
Have you checked the flatnes of the machined face with anything?


I'm happy with it for £250 , I was more just trying to give a honest review as I know there are other members looking at buying them ,, it was test fitted on a block before I collected it so can't see fitting being a problem

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slowcoach wrote:Thanks for the pics , very interesting. Sorry you're not 100% on it, I can see why. As daz says though it's still a nice looking job. Is it £250 with the new pickup?

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I paid £250 with the pick up but had to send him one first as he didn't have any to do on exchange (I actually sent him 3 so the next customers could be lucky )

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Suprise suprise! I've ended up buying a sump from tsr conversions, after sticking with the stock sump for a couple of years. It arrived the other day, and looks very very like the one above. Im sure it's the same in fact. It seems pretty good and I'm sure it'll do the job. It's £295 though, but after a failing all other options thought I'd just take the plunge and get it sorted.

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