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Yes - to be clear, the original pressed tin sump would not need removing to enable the engine to come out. The deep ali type that you can find nowadays that has a very clear 'square' front, do need removal. The deep ali type with the 'sloping' front might not need removal (mine, on the Cabriolet and the Box do not require it, for instance) Though Charles' problem suggests it might be an issue for some cars. But one that can be overcome...
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Thanks for all the useful advice.
Steve - did you find it necessary to adjust the length of the studs?
Rick
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I bought a bag full many years ago from YAW Engineering in Bentley, Doncaster. Long gone and very much missed. However, a Google search for 1/4 BSW x 1" studs gives various suppliers. Making them from threaded rod negates one of the advantages of studs as oil can still seep down the thread. With proper studs, the un-threaded part forms a barrier that stops that once tightened in place.
Steve