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    Hopefully soon a 5S-GTE Chief Engine Builder MWP's Avatar
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    Default Re: Sand in sump?

    Quote Originally Posted by feral4mr2
    ...if any sand happen to get up with the oil you thank that engine engineers thought of this thing called a oil filter that will trap any sand that makes it's way up.
    Exactly... the oil filter will remove any small amount left over.
    Maybe change the filter after a few days of running to be sure.

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    Junior Member Backyard Mechanic maurice c's Avatar
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    Default Re: Sand in sump?

    Thats the plan, thanks guys all input has been appreciated.
    Getting your missus to help bleed the brakes isn't everybody's idea of quality time.

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    Default Re: Sand in sump?

    Also dry sand is the easiest to get out, after each washing session dry out fully and blast with compressed air.

    Callum

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