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    Default bt 20v sump?

    hey guys, blew up the sump in the ke70 and just want to check what is going to fit to replace it. will a regular 16v one work? or if it has to be 20v is there any differences between bt and st? im guessing no but I've been wrong about this sort of stuff before

    also any tips to make sure it doesn't leak?

    thanks

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    Use toyota sump goo. It's black, thick and sticks like shit to a blanket.

    Black and silvertop are the same

    tapping down the holes where the bolts went thru with a hammer helps. 20v sump is a diff shape to 16v
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    Just check but I recall seeing the 20v pan being the same bolt pattern as a 7afe metal pan?
    Not sure about windage tray?

    Smallport gze pan is different bolt mounting design.
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