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Old May 14th, 2021, 12:05   #10
baconkev
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As you are going to loose the haldex oil when you remove the DEM unit, why not remove the oil 1st. If the oil is relatively clean, you can assume the filter will be no dirtier, and may consider just replacing the oil when you replace the DEM. If the oil is minging ( and you'll know if it is - I've read reports of clean oil to almost a semi sludge removed. Mine was very bad, but I blew air through my removal tube to disturb floor lying sediment and get it out of the haldex) then you may need to revisit the question of filter replacement.
The nightmare is not the removal of the dem or filter bolts as IIRC it can be done without removing exhaust/prop, but what happens if you SNAP one of the dem/filter bolts - that the NIGHTMARE !!!! esp the filter ones.
Use a good quality 1/4" socket set, and consider cutting down the hex keys that fit the bolts to give more access. - Thats how I got access to my filter ( haldex 2) , but the filter bolts did not what to come and I did not want to risk snapping them. Steel bolts into aluminium castings never easy to remove.

Cheers
Bob

Cheers
Bob
That's a good idea, so did you use some sort of pump to suck out the old oil through the drain or DEM hole? I was thinking about doing this but I was concerned about breaking something. But I guess it will be a lot easier than dropping the prop shaft.
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