Oil leaking...I cracked the oil drain valve..
#32
And once you get a new oil pan, put in a fumoto valve, so you never have to remove that bolt again. Not to mention the ease of changing my oil now. But DO NOT OVERTORQUE it!!!! The fumoto valve will break too!
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Originally Posted by B serious,Nov 3 2009, 10:31 PM
Replace the pan. Make sure you follow the bolt removal and retorque sequence in a good shop manual.
All these temporary silicone fixes probably aren't the greatest idea. The continual cost of buying more oil to fill in could add up to the cost of buying a different pan.
IIRC, the bolts to put the pan on the block call for like 12lbs of torque...so...
All these temporary silicone fixes probably aren't the greatest idea. The continual cost of buying more oil to fill in could add up to the cost of buying a different pan.
IIRC, the bolts to put the pan on the block call for like 12lbs of torque...so...
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