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Re: Oil pan removal in an A-body?
[Re: Jim_Lusk]
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09/26/11 10:11 AM
09/26/11 10:11 AM
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JohnRR
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I dropped the pan on the 340 in my GTS many years ago. Unbolt the motor mounts and raise the engine (I seem to recall putting a 2x4 under each mount). I cannot remember if I undid the pitman arm and idler arm or not, but probably.
Same here , lift the engine and I remember pulling the centerlink .
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Re: Oil pan removal in an A-body?
[Re: JohnRR]
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09/26/11 11:20 AM
09/26/11 11:20 AM
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scratchnfotraction
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I dropped the pan on the 340 in my GTS many years ago. Unbolt the motor mounts and raise the engine (I seem to recall putting a 2x4 under each mount). I cannot remember if I undid the pitman arm and idler arm or not, but probably.
Same here , lift the engine and I remember pulling the centerlink .
same here I did it in the 68Dart with a 73 k frame,droped the header on both sides and pull pass side all the way out,then the whole tie rod/center linke came out,then raised engine,droped oil pump/pick up into the pan,removed pan.I may even had to roll the throws on the crank to walk it out.
header sux on A-bodys and so does the R&R of the oil pans
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Re: Oil pan removal in an A-body?
[Re: 300by500]
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09/26/11 10:24 PM
09/26/11 10:24 PM
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MoparJoe
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I would pull the motor if it were mine, done it many of times.
You can leave the hood on and the radiator in it too, I unbolt the exhaust and tie it back to the shocks, drop the starter, pull the plugs and oil filter, pull the harmonic balancer and dist, unbolt the converter, stick a floor jack under the trans then unbolt the motor from the trans and the mounts, after that the motor comes straight up and out.
If you have access to a lift I might try doing it in the car but I can usually have the motor out in 45min or so the other way.
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