oil pump bolt in pan.
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Easy procedure:
1.) Kick self.
2.) Remove pan.
You might have better luck with a small magnet on string, fish it around the front of the pan with a flexible rod like a long zip-tie.
1.) Kick self.
2.) Remove pan.
You might have better luck with a small magnet on string, fish it around the front of the pan with a flexible rod like a long zip-tie.
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You can drop the pan a little. That'll help a lot. It's not that big of a deal. Tighten the bolts back up in the right sequence ~18lbs and you probably won't have leaks. Don't forget the bolts from the bellhousing.
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Pan was already dropped. Had to beat around on pan to figure out where it was. Once we located it we dug around with mAgnets for a while. First time we put it together there want an issue and my skinny fingers got it. Not this time lol. Oh well cars going now finally.