2001 Volkswagen Beetle "remove oil pan olds" Questions

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oil pan may be stripped or the oil pan bolt (plug) may be stripped leaving the oil plug loose. And lastly the oil fill cap may be loose or missing. Or it may simply be coincidence and you have another

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...oil then remove all pan bolts,them make sure you clean all the old gasket off and replace with new gasket and use a high temp silicone around pan befor replacing. good luck to ya, It's not hard. It ...

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...oil, Remove oil pan bolts, remove old oil pan gasket, install new gasket, install oil pan, tighten oil pan bolts to 17 ft. lbs. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN as this will distort the gasket and cause another ...

...oil pan, remove them as well, along with transmission oil cooler clips. 4. Remove the bolts holding the oil pan, and carefully remove the oil pan. Remove the old gasket. Scrape it with a putty knife ...

...Remove the old oil pan gasket very carefully with a thin paint scraper, and then wipe the surface with engine cleaner or solvent. Rub a bit of oil on the sealing surface to promote adhesion, and ...

...oil, remove the pan bolts, remove old gasket and clean it. Reinstall oil pan with a new gasket and your done. Don't over tighten your pan bolts! They will snap, or damage your oil pan, especially if ...

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Remove oil pan. 2. Clean old gasket from engine block and old pan. 3. Apply gasket sealing compound to oil pan. 4. Set gasket on oil pan 5. Apply gasket sealing compound to top of gasket 5. Attach oil

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...TAKE A FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER AND GENTLY PRY THE OIL PAN DOWN. REMOVE OILPAN. MAKE SURE THAT THE MATING SURFACE IS CLEAN AND THAT THE OLD GASKET IS COMPLETELY REMOVED. INSTALL IS REVERSE OF

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...oil.remove the exhaust pipe to clear the oil pan,remove the bolts from oil pan. between the motor and transmission is a small plate.remove the plate to access two more bolt from the oil pan. with big ...

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remove the oil pan and take note not to tear the old pan gasket.( If you already have a new gasket then its ok to damage it) do the repair on the pan as you wish, then do the reverse on installing. if

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