jasonty
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Anybody have any tips when replacing the oil pan gasket? And also, what all has to be removed to accomplish this? Thanks...
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You may want to drain the oil before you remove the oil pan.NotSoSlowSHO:
lets see...
1. disconnect 02 sensors
2. drop y-pipe
3. remove starter
4. remove pan-to-trans bolts
5. remove flywheel dust shield
6. remove oil pan , use pry points if needed
7. clean oil pan maiting surface on motor and pan, reinstall seals, lay RTV
8. reinstall pan, torque bolts according to factoryt specs, in order
9. reinstall flywheel dust shield
10 reinstall pan to trans bolts
11. reinstall starter
12. reinstall y-pipe and connect 02 sensors.
What did I miss? Anything![]()
Ah yes,
6.1 remove low oil level sender from pan. thumb
My tip would be to dry fit setting the pan first, before putting any RTV on it. It doesn't just go straight up - it goes around the front motor mount and around the passenger side axle. If you dry fit it a few times, you'll figure out the way to set it without hitting the edge of the pan....if you hit face and make the RTV too thin you'll end up with a leak.jasonty:
Anybody have any tips when replacing the oil pan gasket?
when i grab a tube of RTV Black, i dont smoosh it just to make sure its still gooey, i smoosh it to mix it up, if any settling/seperation has occuredclintonk:
One more tip: use fresh RTV. I sealed my oil pan with RTV left over from a 60K job a few months earlier, and it failed to cure. Had to start over with a new tube.
Clinton Knight
'90 White 194K
'95 Green 61K