Thanks for that - great stuff - certainly explains why the sump has to come off.
Now I have to decide whether to change my seal or leave things as they are. It is not leaking and in theory should at least stay that way unless the wiring and seal are tinkered with - yes I know they have a reputation for leaking. Also in my experience if you replace an old serviceable part with a new one for the sake of it Mr Murphy often comes along and the new bit plays up.
As the steel sump can be "relatively" easily removed, I an leaning to not changing the sleeve and keeping the new one in the spares box.
Cheers
Garry
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