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redneck11 06-12-2010 06:03 PM

pull the engine for oil pan gasket
 
ive heard from a few people is it true u have to pull the engine to replace the oil pan gasket mines leaking so i want to replace the gasket but not leaking enough for me to pull the engine if u have to pull the engine is there some easy way to stop little drips

thank, josh

Dr. Evil 06-12-2010 06:07 PM

No need to pull the engine. But you have to unbolt the motormount and lift the engine on one side to change the gasket. You should be able to just slide the gasket in and bolt the pan back up.


Have you tried tightening your bolts? Have heard of guys pulling the oil pan bolts, one at a time, cleaning them with brake clean and then reinstalling them with Blue Loctite (#242).

redneck11 06-12-2010 08:14 PM

no but will due that as soon as the damb rain stops and i can get my other car out the way cant wait to get rid of it having 1 car is the way to go why blue and not red in paintball aplications u use red for permanet and blue to hold the scrwes from falling out the gun

Drothgeb 06-12-2010 08:57 PM

I changed my oil pan by just lifting the engine a few inches. Wasn't that big a deal at all, didn't even have to remove the pick-up tube. Just loosen the motor mounts and the trans mount before lifting. I actually made a bracket to mount to the engine so I could use a hydraulic jack instead of a engine hoist, that made it real easy.

redneck11 06-12-2010 09:15 PM

sounds alot eaiser than everyone has been telling me

Hammer 06-12-2010 11:46 PM

Take the valve covers off the top,remove both motor mount bolts and lift the motor up at the front lift point just high enough to allow you to slide the pan out.

wes-cummins 06-13-2010 05:29 PM

they are harder on the newer trucks but little bit more room on the 12 valves, but yes you will have to pull the motor mounts, you should be able to do it in one afternoon:c:
good luck its kind of a dirty job

captain_stabbin 06-13-2010 05:34 PM

good to know, i did not know this!!!:tu:

redneck11 06-19-2010 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by redneck11 (Post 572436)
why blue and not red in paintball aplications u use red for permanet and blue to hold the scrwes from falling out the gun

any one no why u use blue

zach_west 06-20-2010 12:41 AM

I'd say you don't want to use red because like you said it's permanent and most of the time you have to heat the bolt up to get it out. Blue is just a medium strength hold. which means it holds enough where the bolt won't fall out but where if needed you can still take it out.


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