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Replacing oil sump gasket 206 xr 2000
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X30N
PostPosted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 4:21 am Up
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Hi everyone,

Could anyone kindly explain me how to take the oil sump out in a Peugeot 206 xr 2000 model? Or at least point me in the right direction?

The reason Im asking is because I would like to replace the sump gasket. I thought it would be a quick and easy job requiring only to drain the oil and undo a few bolts but it appears more complex than that. My sump seems to be stuck by a part from the aircon compressor which makes it impossible to pull it out fully. It looks like the only way I could remove it is by taking the auxliary belt off and then the compressor...

Has anyone ever had to do such job?

Thanks in advance all for your help!

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I will upload a few photos tomorrow


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I don't think the sump is normaly obstructed by anything like that?

That external belt is not the timing belt, it's your auxiliary belt driving
alternator, air-con, power steering pump etc.

Are you sure you're looking at the oil sump?

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Sorry I meant the auxiliary belt (external) not the timing belt.

Yes Im looking at the oil sump. I have just drained the oil from it, removed all the bolts and managed to pull it out a few mm removing parts of the old gasket (which seems to be a liquid gasket). However the sump doesnt come out any further as a component from the compressor is blocking it.

The component is on the top left side of the compressor in the following picture:

 


It seems to stick out about 5mm under front right hand side (towards right hand wheel) of the sump and makes it impossible to pull it down.


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X30N wrote:
Sorry you re right I meant the auxiliary belt (external) not the timing belt.

Yes Im looking at the oil sump. I have just drained the oil from it, removed all the bolts and managed to pull it out a few mm removing the old gasket (which seems to be liquid gasket). However it doesnt come out any further as a component from the compressor is blocking it.

The component is on the top left side of the compressor in the following picture:http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/docpr/AP/img/pr/1a/kb67/kb67n01a.jpg

It seems to stick out about 5mm under the sump and makes it impossible to pull it down.

Can't see the pic.

You might want to do a PrtScn screenshot grab or something.

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Done Smile Im trying to get some photos but its too dark. It will have to wait until tomorrow
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From Haynes:

"On 2.0 litre models with A/C... remove drive belt
Unbolt compressor and support weight or tie it to the vehicle
to prevent any excess strain on the compressor lines..."

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Mine is a 1.6L but yes it makes sense...I guess there is no other way then... Thanks for your help mate!
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This is the way the 2 litre engine is set up. Can't imagine it being much different on other engine.

Air conditioning pump has been removed. Just undo the lower bolts on the compressor.

 

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