Soon I shall have in my garage a Flavia Coupe 1800(1966) and the last oil change was some 12 years ago as the car comes from a deceased estate. The car has been standing for a while. So I need to get a new oil filter and seals. The Lancia Book says that you change the oil by removing the oil pressure assembly and crank the engine over pumping the oil out.
Does anyone have any idea what Lancia book is being referred to here? It seems a heck of a palava for an oil change and there is no such instruction in the Owner's Manual nor in the Workshop Manual.as far as I can see - though I may have missed it of course.
Also, while we are at it, can anybody tell me what the second drain plug on the underside of the sump is, please? I'm talking about the aluminium one over towards the near--side (right hand side when looking from the front) of the ribbed sump casting. I hope it's not something important - mine is clearly un-shiftable and in fact the hexagonal recess in the plug has been completely rounded by former owners' attempts to get it out!GB
I'm sure the Aluminium plug you refer to is a coolant drain, the oil one is the brass one i the circular plate as has been mentioned, I can check on mine as it's still on the engine stand but I'm sure that it's linked to a drain from under the cylinder liners through a passageway inbetween the passge where the pushrods go.
As for the base plate it will be simple enough to make a gasket from decent quality gasket paper although they are available from a few sources
https://www.lanciavintage.net/en/engine/1572-flavia-succheruola-garnish.htmlThe cranking the engine to empty the system is an odd suggestion isn't it. I'd be wary of running it for long like that even if just on the starter motor with the ignition disabled, soon can ruin bearings like that, I can only think that with a hot engine it would flush the oil from the cooler?
I would also advise to check the cooling system before running it, the waterways could well be clogged up with old anti-freeze. My car was full of furry residue from the Aluminium pieces corroding and a jelly like substance from the coolant.