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MF 65 oil pan removal?

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Jordan F

03-28-2008 14:56:31




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hi all,
we have all the bolts out of that hold the pan on but she won't budge. is there a secret to getting it out with out damage. this is the cast iron pan as featured on the continental g176 gas engine.

jordan




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Jordan F

03-31-2008 17:31:00




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 Re: MF 65 oil pan removal? in reply to Jordan F, 03-28-2008 14:56:31  
those two little bolts were the last ones holding it in. took those out today and pan game down with hammers and acouple blocks of wood.
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Jordan F

03-29-2008 12:18:09




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 Re: MF 65 oil pan removal? in reply to Jordan F, 03-28-2008 14:56:31  
hi don,
a pictures worth a thounsand words, thanks amillion. guess we don't have them all, just the front two are holding us up based on the parts break down picture you have posted.
jordan



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Don_G

03-29-2008 06:13:22




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 Re: MF 65 oil pan removal? in reply to Jordan F, 03-28-2008 14:56:31  
third party image

Here's the parts picture for the oil pan.
I hope this helps.

Don



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Aaron Ford

03-29-2008 03:14:50




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 Re: MF 65 oil pan removal? in reply to Jordan F, 03-28-2008 14:56:31  
Two small bolts on front of pan. Located inside the ribs. Likely 5/16 or 3/8. Small.

Aaron



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Jordan F

03-28-2008 16:17:42




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 Re: MF 65 oil pan removal? in reply to Jordan F, 03-28-2008 14:56:31  
hi aaron,
the two bolts in the front you are refering to, are they big? and do they hold the pan to the front frame casting? if so those are out, also the other three were they located at the rear of the pan if so they are out to, along with the bolts along the side. also the bolts on the halfmoon rear section of the pan are out to. so it looks like we might have to do what you did. also my dad said we should stick a putty knife in there to break the seal of gasket.
jordan

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Aaron Ford

03-28-2008 15:47:39




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 Re: MF 65 oil pan removal? in reply to Jordan F, 03-28-2008 14:56:31  
Hey, there are 2 recessed bolts in the front and three across the rear of the pan in addition to the bolts going up the sides. I was able to remove all bolts and tap on mine with a hammer using a 2x4 against the pan to prevent damage. It popped right down. Yo may have to loosen some frame bolts to get her to drop.

Aaron



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