I have done a few sump replacement/removals in recent times. No big deal.
The bolts are 10mm heads or 5 mm allen keys.
Drain the oil out and I would say if you can, leave the car to stand overnight, so that you don't get dripped on the whole time the sump is off.
There's 2 or 3 bolts from the gearbox into the sump, 16mm IIRC. The only hard part is the 2 bolts that are hidden slightly by the edge of the gearbox. A couple of choices, 1/4 drive socket set, 3/8 drive with a wobble extension or maybe a long ball ended allen key set.
Once you have removed all the bolts the sump may need a thump to remove it.
The bottom of the block will need a really good clean with something, to get the oil off and also the sealer, the factory use.
You will need to seal the new sump on and there's a proper VW sealer for that but you can use something high temp silicon based as an alternative. It just needs the tiniest bead. Any more will squeeze into the engine and could (in an extreme case) get sucked into the oil pump pick up.
While I mention the oil pump, have a good look up the pick up and make sure that's clear of crap.
Gavin
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