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if you had to you could use a floor jack not really the best method but it works ive done it before.
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WTH's a cherry picker? Isn't that a bucket truck?
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I'm just used to them being called engine hoists...
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ive called them both but usually when i think of engine hoists i think of the fixed ones mounted in ceilings of shops and cherry pickers as the rolling ones
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What is the right torque of those bolts? i gotta do it because there oil seeping from around the bottom of the block, so i know its that.
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I cant say Ive ever used a torque wrench the two times I dropped my pan. I just tightened them up and then 1/8-1/16 turn past tight.
AKA Good'ntight. Ive had no drips or leaks going on a year after my last pan change.
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Here's what I got:
Oil Pan Bolt (bottom): 18 lb ft Oil Pan Side Bolt: 37 lb ft Info from: 60DegreeV6 |
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thanks dudes
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I have a leak as well, and it seems to be coming from behind the crank pulley too. I really dont want to do a complete replacement right now, but I want to do a quick fix for now. My idea was to just clean the area very well, inspect it for missing bolts or damage, then just try to add some gasket maker/sealer to seal off the area that its leaking.
Any other better quick fix ideas? Here are some crappy pics I took: ![]() ![]() |
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i just unbolted my oilpan, and worked it out... nothing needs to be takin apart, with a little bit of patience... easier getting it back in imo. bolting it back in... takes awhile.
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btw having access to a pit, makes this job 100% easier
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that doesnt look like a oil pan at all to me. looks to be 100% rear main. or is that front? these damn FWD motors always get me effed up.
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No, that's definitely an oil pan leak. If it was the front crank seal, the oil wouldn't be on the front of the pan to gasket area. Wind blows the fluids back while gravity carries them down. So the oil would be concentrated on the side of the pan and in the area of the crank pulley only.
Also, its important to tighten the oil pan bolts to spec because the pan is structural to the engine. It serves as a main girdle as well as mount for the a/c compressor. |
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i just fixed mine and it looked exactly like that. but alright i guess im just an idiot.
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just easier to move around on your feet than back. always nice to have more room than necessary.
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? whats qft
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quoted for truth
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