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best way to change oil pan? #115499
09/05/08 11:08 AM
09/05/08 11:08 AM
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Richard Cranium
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Richard Cranium

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Hey all - I need to replace the gasket on my oil pan (1969 Super Bee, 383 4sp). What is the best way to do this? Should I remove the center link, or is there an easier way to this? Also, which gasket/sealer should I use?
Thanks!


*1969 383 4sp. Super Bee
*1966 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT
*1965 Porsche 356C
*2004 VW Passat Wagon
*2004 Mini Cooper S
*1967 Jaguar E-Type FHC



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Re: best way to change oil pan? [Re: new bee] #115500
09/05/08 11:18 AM
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For the 383 on my Duster I undid the pitman and idler and one tie rod end then swung it out of the way.


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Re: best way to change oil pan? [Re: DirectSubjection] #115501
09/05/08 11:37 AM
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Quote:

For the 383 on my Duster I undid the pitman and idler and one tie rod end then swung it out of the way.




that applies to a b body also , would help to unbolt the motor mounts to raise the engne up a little also







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