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Posted by Bob M on March 14, 2002 at 08:50:17 from (165.170.128.65):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Super M oil pan posted by Ludwig on March 14, 2002 at 08:28:35:
Hey Ludwig - Several more tips based on my recent experiences: 1 - You are likely to find the pan is stuck pretty good to the crankcase, even after you get all (18) of those bolts out. I found a several wide chisels or large screwdrivers, a hammer and some patience are necessary to get the pan broken free. However don't get too enthusiastic and wind up denting or warping the gasket surface on the pan getting it unstuck! 2 - You're probably gonna find a layer of gunk about the consistancy of plumber's putty in the bottom of the pan that will have to be dug out. Also be sure to remove and thoroughly clean the oil pump pickup float/screen assembly while you've got the pan down. 3 - I've used both CIH cork gaskets and red RTV sealer instead of the gasket on my oil pans. My experience has been the RTV works fine.
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