Replaced oil drip pan and cover- How does it work?




old breather cover. gasket is flattened. The round seal actually seemed tight when i fit the old dip pan in it, def was not loose. but theres oil in it so replaced. I bought the Febi brand from FCP.
Old drip pan. Shaft looks fine to me. For 150k I was expecting deep grooves. Maybe it has been replaced at some point.
I will say replacement was so much easier than I anticipated. I research everything before I start the work and heard horror stories about reaching the bolts. The cover bolts on mine are E10 and obviously my socket wouldnt fit back there. I have a regular 8mm box wrench I used for 3 of the bolts which worked great, just had to crack the bolts loose then they spin off by hand. For the bottom bolt nearest the battery i bought a 5/16 offset box wrench, actually the ProGrade 11250 1/4 X 5/16IN OFFSET DOUBLE BOX END WRENCH. Was $5.45 and i think it saved me alot of aggravation.
For the drip pan it was an E8 socket, I used my 1/4 small ratchet with a 1/4 universal joint as an extension and it fit perfectly. Deep enough to reach the bolt but just short enough to fit the ratchet in there. Reverse thread so make sure the ratchet is set properly.
I did drop a bolt one time but thankfully I removed the plastic undertray for some upcoming transmission work so the bolt fell right to the ground and was easy to find. I was thinking maybe its a good idea to shove a towel down in there to catch the bolt if you do happen to drop it so it doesn't get lost. There was a large ground wire that runs right over the cover and it was zip tied to the hose part of the cover i had to snip, then unclipped the wire near the throttle body and pushed it out of the way to get the cover off. Took me about an hour and i took my time, cleaned everything while I was in there. Drives me nuts watching video of people doing work and the engines filthy.


