A couple of "dull" questions!

A couple of "dull" questions!

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Sigmamark7

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368 posts

168 months

Monday 3rd March 2014
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First question is potentially properly dull, but how do I remove the side pods from my 2011 SR3RS? I have undone all the clips I can find and still can't move the pod.

Second and hopefully less dull, is roughly what is the oil capacity of the 1500 engine with a dry sump?


gaxor

332 posts

260 months

Monday 3rd March 2014
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There are a few hex allen bolts to undo at the front, underside and rear of the sidepod.

BioBa

317 posts

160 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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Had prepared a DIY a while ago:
http://www.radicalownersclub.com/forum/viewtopic.p...

Step by step Side Pod/Radiator removal 2005 SR3

I hope this quite easy protocol will assist any first timer in removing the radiator.

Step by step side pod removal radiator side

1. It helps to have the car raised off the ground to access lower side pod allen head bolts

2. Remove front and rear body sections.

3. Unplug electric radiator fan motor connection.

4. Unclip security clip on electrical water pump connector and unplug (use screw driver to unclip metal safety clip on right and left and then pull off).

5. Loosen the hose clamp which attaches the water pump to the lower body panel (not sure if this is standard on all SR3).

6. Disconnect water pump from both radiator hoses and drain cooling water. Via the water pump the lower radiator hose is attached to a long aluminum tube extension. I removed the entire assembly to check hoses and ease access. I left the short section radiator hose attached to the radiator as it is easier to remove once the radiator is out.

7. Remove upper radiator hose from radiator.

8. Disconnect auxiliary battery jump cable from the on board battery.

9. Remove 3 x 4mm allen key head bolts on the bottom of the side pod.

10. Remove 5mm Allen key head bolt held by a 10mm nut holding the side pod stay to the chassis. I found it easier to remove the top connection and left the lower connection attached to the side pod.

11.Remove 2 x 4 mm allen head bolt in the middle of outer side pod.

12. Undo front and rear clip of upper body panel and finally center clip.
Support the side pod from underneath as once the front, rear and center clips are undone the side pod will drop.
Once the side pod is removed the radiator will slide from the side pod.
If you need to remove the electric fan from the radiator be aware that the black clips that hold the fan to the radiator are non reusable.

BioBa

317 posts

160 months

Wednesday 5th March 2014
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Oh forgot second question: 5.5 L is fairly close to the mark. I normally fill in 5 L and then check and add if necessary.

Terzo204

387 posts

163 months

Tuesday 11th March 2014
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I know this guy and I can confirm that he's definately dull.

Hello Mark!

ct84

147 posts

129 months

Wednesday 12th March 2014
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6-6.5l including the oil cooler