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    Question TD5 automatic transmission sump bolt spacers

    Are the spacers that the sump bolts of the TD5 automatic transmission go through, easy to source and replace (anyone know a part number)? I have managed to split one in half somehow.

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    I would think that they would be easy to get from a wrecker?
    Cant help with the part # though

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    Part numbers are
    Straight: RTC5734
    Corner: RTC5733

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    Can you make one out of a bit of steel tube?
    80 109" 2.6 P ex Army GS, saved from the scrappie.
    95 300tdi 130 Single cab tray.
    2010 Guzzi 750

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    These are what the spacers look like. They should be about $5.00 each.




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    Very easy to break, especially corner ones, seem to be very soft metal. Doing them up too tight can do it. Got a cnr.one from a dealer, don't recall price being too bad. Make sure to they are giving you the right one cnr. or straight, dealer didn't know they were different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    These are what the spacers look like. They should be about $5.00 each.



    Sorry was thinking of another gasket, TD5 sump maybe?
    80 109" 2.6 P ex Army GS, saved from the scrappie.
    95 300tdi 130 Single cab tray.
    2010 Guzzi 750

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    just remembered something else when I had a broken corner one. As a temp fix I put the 2 pieces back together and put it back on using the bolt to hold it together but it would depend what kind of break it is. I had a lucky break (sorry)

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    Quote Originally Posted by discolaw View Post
    just remembered something else when I had a broken corner one. As a temp fix I put the 2 pieces back together and put it back on using the bolt to hold it together but it would depend what kind of break it is. I had a lucky break (sorry)
    That is how mine has been for the last few thousand kms, but it's not how I want to leave it permanently.

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