Leaking oil pan gasket, advice needed
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Leaking oil pan gasket, advice needed
I finally tracked down the source of the oil leak that has ruined my clutch. The oil pan gasket is leaking from the following three places.... drivers side, just behind the cross member.... drivers side, near oil filter.... and passenger side, just behind the cross member. The passenger side leak seems the worst as I can see air bubbles seeping out from the top of the gasket and the block interface. The oil pan has never been removed in the past. The oil is leaking out of the pan and is being blown into the bell housing and soaking the clutch.
I replaced the rear main seal and rear cover gasket twice assuming the oil leak was from the main seal. When the rear cover was off, I noticed a gray rubber seal at the rear of the oil pan sagging down into the pan. I could feel a ledge on the inside rear of the pan where it was supposed to seat. Is the part of the oil pan gasket and if so has it separated (torn) away? If not, is it a separate seal that has failed and need to be replaced?
I have read other posts that the pan gasket can be reused, if so.... what is the correct way to seal my leak? I must repair this leak before installing the new clutch.
I replaced the rear main seal and rear cover gasket twice assuming the oil leak was from the main seal. When the rear cover was off, I noticed a gray rubber seal at the rear of the oil pan sagging down into the pan. I could feel a ledge on the inside rear of the pan where it was supposed to seat. Is the part of the oil pan gasket and if so has it separated (torn) away? If not, is it a separate seal that has failed and need to be replaced?
I have read other posts that the pan gasket can be reused, if so.... what is the correct way to seal my leak? I must repair this leak before installing the new clutch.
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No I think you can do it without lowering the K-member. I haven't tried it, but others say you can unbolt the motor mounts and jack the motor up until it hits the floor pan, providing room to slide out the oil pan. I think the only place you can put the jack is under the crank balancer. Also, you probably would need to loosen the tranny mount, but not remove it. When you get the pan out, it would be a good opportunity to install a set of Katech rod bolts.
Maybe somebody that has actually done this will jump in here.
Maybe somebody that has actually done this will jump in here.