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Just loosen oil plug and drain...take out pan bolts... drop down...make sure alt gasket material is off of both pan and bottom of motor. Lay new gasket on oil pan...possibly use gasket sealer to keep gasket in place...a very thin layer on oil pan then put gasket on. Let dry for a bit then bolt back up...make sure oil plug is back in then refill....cheers!
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trying to reomove the oil pan to this truck has been sitting for about 6 ... 1993 GMC SONOMA 2.6 CYL V6 NOT 4x4 OIL PAN REMOVAL "HELP!
Mar 18, 2011 - How to change oil pan gasket for 2001 sonoma, can i get away with just raising the engine two inches to ... 2001 GMC Sonoma • 4 cylinder 2WD Automatic • 150,000 miles ... You need to remove the engine to get the sump off.
goto YouTube and paste the following into the YouTube search window and look at various videos covering your issue ( 1994 cadillac eldorado with a 4.6 northstar oil pan gasket change )
Remove motor mount bolts and rear transmission crossmember bolts or nuts,suppport engine/trans. see if u have enough clearance between pan and axle remove pan. if not, split the exh away from the manifolds. worth a try
Fluid - A/T: Service and Repair Transmission Fluid and Oil Filter Changing REMOVAL PROCEDURE 1. Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lift Points. 2. Place drain pan under pan 3. Remove oil pan bolts from front and sides only. 4. Loosen the rear oil pan bolts approximately four turns. 5. Lightly tap the oil pan with a rubber mallet or pry to drain the fluid from main case. 6. Remove the oil pan bolts from rear oil pan and gasket. 7. Remove front oil pan bolts leaving one corner bolt in loosely. 8. Lightly tap oil pan with rubber mallet or pry to drain fluid. 9. Remove the following remaining components: ^ The front oil pan bolts ^ The oil pan ^ The gasket 10. Remove the oil filter bolts and filter. 11. Clean the following components: ^ The transmission case ^ The front adapter case ^ The oil pan gasket surfaces with solvent ^ Air dry ^ All traces of gasket material must be removed INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. Install the gasket. 2. Install the oil filter. 3. Install the bolts. ^ Tighten the transmission oil filter bolts to 20 Nm (15 ft. lbs.). NOTICE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions. 4. Install the front oil pan. 5. Install the front oil pan gasket 6. Install the front oil pan bolts ^ Tighten the front oil pan bolts to 11 Nm (96 inch lbs.). 7. Install the following components: ^ Install the pan ^ Install the gasket ^ Install the bolts ^ Tighten the oil pan bolts to 11 Nm (96 inch lbs.). 8. Refill the transmission with DEXRON III through oil pan fill plug on the side of the (main case) oil pan. Fill the transmission to lower edge of oil pan fill. Fill plug opening using and oil suction gun. ^ Tighten the oil pan fill plug to 45 Nm (33 ft. lbs.). 9. Lower the vehicle. 10. Check the transmission fluid level. Refer to Transmission Fluid Checking Procedure.
drain the oil from the pan and remove the filter.
Lift the car up and secure it . So it will not roll or fall. Remove the bolts from the pan using a 10 mm or so and a rachet and small extension. There are several bolts all around the pan. Remove the pan and remove the gasket. Clean up the pan and remove all gasket material from the pan. Install the new gasket around the pan and replace back.
No big job Really. Just locate your Drain Plug for the Oil. Thepan is right there, Remove the Bolts around the Pan and Remove. You will lose all of your oil so, Have something there to catch it all. Clean it all around the Edges of the Block where the Pan mounts with Degreaser and Make sure that you Scrape the Old Gasket off of Both the Block and the Pan. Run a Thin Bead of Blue ATV Silicone around the Pan Edge, Lay the Gasket on top of this Silicone. Put another Thin line on top of the Gasket and Reinstall. This Silicone is High Temp Silicone and will Seal Very Well. Make sure to put oil Back in the Motor! Please Rate my Response, I need all the Help That I can Get! Thanks!
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