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bobby cornett

08-11-2004 12:55:23




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do i have to seperate backhoe chasis to remove oil pan ?




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Walter

08-12-2004 02:45:38




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 Re: ford 550 oil pan in reply to bobby cornett, 08-11-2004 12:55:23  
Hi Bobby, Just remembered something else you should be aware of, when you go to start removing the pan you should first block up the transmission bell housing so as to remove the stress from the motor block and transmission connections that remain as you will need to remove the 7/8" bolts from the pan to bell housing. These bolts are the main load bearing between the tran housing and the motor, you will have to lift and block the loader as well so that you can access the front frame bolts, if you have the front weights they will have to come off as well, be careful as they are very heavy, the hoses for the power steering can stay attached but do not over stretch these. Good Luck. Walter

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Walter

08-11-2004 13:38:49




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 Re: ford 550 oil pan in reply to bobby cornett, 08-11-2004 12:55:23  
Hi Bobby, No you do not have to seperate, but you will have to loosen off the front axle to enable you to slide the axle forward so that you can remove the front pan bolts, also there is a timing cover plate on the housing that you will have to remove so that you can drop the pan.Do you have the service manual. If not let me know if there is anything else you would like to know. The front axle is attached to the frome front section side rails, there is four bolts that have a square insert that allows you to loosen and move the axle forward without taking the bolts right out. The pump is on a splined shaft so the axle will move forward enough without taking it right off. A word of caution , there could be some shimm material in between the pan and the front frame section, make sure you take note as to where they came from and replace in the same order. Hope this helps, Walter

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