Wednesday, November 24, 2010

If my Automatic transmission -may- have a small leak, Do I... 1) Have gasket(s) changed, or 2) Stop-Leak ATF?

My 1995 Ford Escort - may- have a small Transmission Fluid leak. This is because the Oil Change shop couldn't come to a conclusion about whether it was leaking or not, they just saw (smelled? They were under the car when it was off) what looked like Transmission Fluid wither seeping, or trying to seep, from the pan. I didnt look at it myself, but I saw the tech (young kid) wondering if it really was a leak.



My transmission has 148,000 miles. My bigegst concern is how to change the Vacuum line someone in another post said may be contributing greatly to rough shifts *and I was going to ask that person where to find it, and if it is common for shops to change it, to help it shift better, since it makes sense it would affect it.



As for the Fluid itself: I recently added a little under a quart, as it was low. I did so after my drive from NJ to Westernmost PA.Now my transmission is OK, and it felt good on the Highway. (I wonder if the fluid level went 'up' on the highway, like Tire Pressure does, due to heat and expansion, thus making it feel OK.)



-I- feel like if the Transmission Is leaking, or seeping, or wanting to leak, the leak would be from the Gasket. If that is so, I would love a shop that has no qualms about working on it to:



1) Drop the Transmission Pan,

2) Change the Gasket and Screen and Filter, as all three are on an AT if I recall right;

3) -NOT- FLUSH THE FLUID THAT IS IN THERE AND THE TORQUE CONVERTER, as I believe the stories about new ATF killing Old ATs when they are flushed and changed completely; and

4) Re-filling the lost ATF with Valvoline MaxLife, probably about 3 quarts for the pan-dropping, maybe with 1 bottle of Stop-Leak MaxLife ATF added... And Vaccum line 'changed,' Gasket and Transmission replaced, Transmission saved, 1/3 the fluid changed. I would -love- to do this.



Is that the best way to go here? Will I be able to find a shop to pay to -do- that? A transmission place will charge more and want to do it all, right? So should I just look for a general mechanic, and talk him into it?



Or should I just pour the Stop-Leak ATF in there and hope it seals itself? I heard that too much of that is NOT good.



Anything else I need to be aware of with this issue, of wanting to service my still-good transmission before it becomes worse in a way that won't kill it?



Thanks! - JosephIf my Automatic transmission -may- have a small leak, Do I... 1) Have gasket(s) changed, or 2) Stop-Leak ATF?
drop the pan and change the fluid and filter with a new gasket. by all means don,t, i repete don,t flush it or you could wind up with more leaks. what about looking under it and see if the pan is wet. if it,s just a pan gasket then that,s not too bad but lets just hope it,s not the front seal or you will be looking at some money there.If my Automatic transmission -may- have a small leak, Do I... 1) Have gasket(s) changed, or 2) Stop-Leak ATF?
If you have not had the transmission serviced, at 140,000 miles it needs it. So just find a shop that will service it right. That is the filter removed, cleaned/replaced, and refilled. But avoid chain transmission and auto service franchises (like AAMCO).

Yes, transmission fluid does expand as it gets warmer.

Also the leak maybe some where else. Like a rotten line to the transmission cooler, or a leaking seal. But before you go out and spend a fortune on transmission replacement, realize that transmission even new use some fluid. That is why the level needs to be checked on a regular basis.

As for hanging shifts, changing the fluid and a new filter may correct this problem too.If my Automatic transmission -may- have a small leak, Do I... 1) Have gasket(s) changed, or 2) Stop-Leak ATF?
Change the filter and pan gasket don't mess with that stop leak crap.If my Automatic transmission -may- have a small leak, Do I... 1) Have gasket(s) changed, or 2) Stop-Leak ATF?
clean the under side of the engine and transmission. then drive around for awhile and check again. if you keep an eye on it for a while you can determine where the leak is coming from.then you will know where to start. don't use stop leak until last resort ,(that would only be temporary anyhow ) and you would eventually have to replace seals.



Find the leak first

How many quarts of oil in my 1983 toyota trans?

I want to change the filter and pan gasket on my 1983 toyota cressida and dont know how many quarts to put back

thanksHow many quarts of oil in my 1983 toyota trans?
Just call a shop! or Google the question

I have an 1987 Ford F150 that needs a tune up and more?

The 87 Ford F150 is a 2WD 4.9L in-line 6 manuel trans with dual tank. I changed the oil and oil filter, replaced the wiper motor with used part (mine was slow and stopping), new wipers, replaced the power booster with used part (mine had vacuum leak)(also this one is a little bigger then old one was), replaced bad seal in RR axle and added new gear oil, replaced 90% of brake lines because of rusty and broke when bleeding brakes (all clean brake Fluid now in lines), replaced center drag link (mine was egged and loose steering), replaced seals in steering for leaking, and added clamps to leaf springs (old ones broke or missing). I am not sure what else is need to do a tune up. I see and know of new spark plug wires and dis. cap. New starter and starter solenoid. The truck is running rich with black spitting out exhaust pipe. Have to change the valve cover gasket because of leaking oil as well as oil pan gasket. For oil pan gasket can i use the liquid gasket on it or buy a gasket? Please help me with my truck. How do i test the EGR valve also? Thank you!!I have an 1987 Ford F150 that needs a tune up and more?
try to check it out first on auto repair shop..I have an 1987 Ford F150 that needs a tune up and more?
I think you may have spent more than the truck is worth, but I think I can help with the brake light problem.



The switch for the brake light is inside near the top of the pedal. As the pedal is mashed, the switch contact makes and the lights come on. there is normally an adjusting nut to set the plunger closer to the pedal in full released position. you need to adjust so that there is about the double distance of a matchbook cover between the plunger and the pedal. This should allow the lights to come on as soon as any pressure is placed on the pedal.I have an 1987 Ford F150 that needs a tune up and more?
sounds like a vaccuum leak causing the richness and that produces the black smoke. check power booster for leaks or disconnected line.

have someone press brakes while you listen near booster for sounds of air leak. if no check other vaccuum lines by carefully spraying carb cleaner on all lines and if you hear a change in engine idle while doing this then the leak is in that area.

also adjust brake light switch.

Have a 1990 hoda accord wont start?

i changed the oil and replaced the pan gasket, changed the thermostat had to disconect 2 sensors to get to the thermostat did not disconect battery.. put everything back the way i took it off did not break any wires off ...or for get anything went to start the car and car wont start any ideals, on why it wont start by not disconnecting the battery when i took off the sensors have anything to do with it? and if so how do i reset the the brain tryed to disconect the batery and reconnecting car turns over just wont startHave a 1990 hoda accord wont start?
Sounds to me as if a trip to the local Honda repairman for a little talk is advisable.



If your battery power is low, charge it.



Check the connections that you disconnected to make sure -- if you can do it without loosing all the new oil you put in.



You didn't touch by mistake the wires from the ignition system?



Sorry, not much help -- if your car turns over, I would try again, this time floor the accelerator and keep it there - no pumping -- while you let the engine turn over for a little while. If it is flooded this should help.



Edit: perhaps by means of a voltmeter you may be able to determine from the outside if inside sensors (if that's what they were) are connected properly?Have a 1990 hoda accord wont start?
it sound liek ur crank sencor got disconected other then that then ur rotor module got burned out .unless it's newer brand andrun on a module and coil .Have a 1990 hoda accord wont start?
sounds like your crank sensor(located by the pan gasket on the engine block) it may have come disconnected without your knowing.

Water in my trucks oil?

ok my truck was running fine but i was a lil behind on my oil change so yesterday i went and got my oil changed at a local shop and than went to pick up my friend that lives 60 miles away, 50 miles of interstate, well i go pick him up and everything was ok. well going today to drop him off and after about 30 miles of interstate i hear a pop and i see smoke coming out my exaust in the rear view mirror, than my power steering went out but i got to the side of the road and noticed my brakes were not working either, than i realized my truck shut itself off for some reason. so i look under the truck and see oil coming out from the passanger side of the oil pan where the gasket is. the wrecker told me that there was a good bit of water in my oil cuz it was a yellowish color and it was not really oil textured, how could water get in there i know it wasnt from the shop, it was a well known shop idk if i can say any names on here but it must have got in there some other way, btw there was no leaks that we could see from the outside of the engine like around the heads that water could have got inWater in my trucks oil?
Check the radiater. It holds water to help cool the engine. It might have a leak in it.Water in my trucks oil?
Head Gasket.Water in my trucks oil?
he was talking about anti-freeze in your oil from a blown head gasket or intake gasket. if it was the head gasket or intake gasket then you won,t see it from the outside. that,s what it sounds to me like, the head gasket or intake gasket. water flows through the intake too.
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  • 1986 GM Chev 350 4Barral carb?

    i replace the th350 tranny to a 700r4 i'm having problem trying to find an oil leak change pan gasket about 7 times, change all the seals before installation, dry between converter and frt pump could it be the o ring that goose around the frt pump. also can someone tell me how to adjust the reverse lite . it come on when i put it nutral please help. Thanks in Advance1986 GM Chev 350 4Barral carb?
    When changing trannys sometimes the dipstick tube can go through a real beating. replace that o-ring. also make sure all lines are tight. dry everything off and try it again. try to look immediately and you will see where it is coming from (before you drive it)



    Rev light: use the switch on the trans instead of the one on the car. since the positioning has changed, the one on the gear selector will likely not be adjustable to that extent. the 700R4 has a switch for the reverse light function.

    Auto mechanic rip off...help.?

    I went in for my routine oil change when the mechanic advised me I had a leak to my 94 Legend. They temporarily fixed this by using an oversized plug.(?) That seemed to remedy the problem but as time went on the little spots on my driveway turned into huge leaks. My mechanic said that the oil pan needed to be changed out and a new gasket kit installed. The job cost me $700 ($300 of labor). That was in Aug 06.



    I've had suspicions about my mechanic and how there always seems to be a problem with my car. I have changed mechanics since then. On my last oil change I was advised that I have an oil leak. I had 2 different shops inspect the oil pan/gasket to see if it had really been replaced and both shops said no. One even went as far as to say that they just probably cleaned the pan to look new but upon futher inspection they can definitely say it had not been replaced.



    What should I do now? Would getting a lawyer be worth it? I'm leary of going back to the mechanic.Auto mechanic rip off...help.?
    Contact the Bureau Of Automotive Repair if you have one in your state. Or the Better Business BureauAuto mechanic rip off...help.?
    always get a second opinion.................Auto mechanic rip off...help.?
    You can go back and ask him where he bought the pan from, and have him show you HIS receipt for the pan, NOT the receipt he gave you. Also, you can ask him if he still has your old pan. You can take him to small claims court if you feel you have been ripped off. Make sure you take your other mechanics as witnesses. Getting a lawyer over 700 dollars isn't worth it. Sounds to me like you have a strong case.



    From now on, anytime you have parts changed on your car, ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ask to have the old parts back. This will assure you that the parts have been changed.Auto mechanic rip off...help.?
    It certainly sounds a little odd. Using an oversized plug will in no way stop a leak in an oil pan gasket. As far as a lawyer, I think that the cost of the lawyer, and the time involved for yourself might be more trouble than it's worth. Has anyone been able to tell you at this point what this leak is? It would be interesting to find out.Auto mechanic rip off...help.?
    If that was recent, take it back, most work at any decent shop will have something like 6mo/6k mi warranty on their work, it will say on the paperwork you signed. If its still covered (longer than 6 mo/6k)... tell them its leaking again, fix it. Funny though, I have an 89 Legend (great choice in cars btw) and the plug, unless cross threaded (prob by them) should never leak. My legend has had the oil changed about every 2k mi and its up to 340k, thats roughly 170 times....no problem here... I cant believe they would suggest a larger olug in the first place. Anyways. If they didnt put on a new one, take pictures, you could take them to small claims court. Besides that, you should ask what the other shops would charge to change it.... its a pretty easy job when its on a lift.... drain the oil, pull the pan and seal, install reverse...add oil and your good.....Auto mechanic rip off...help.?
    i would go back to them n ask them to fix it or write them a letter saying that u acknowledge that the oil pan has not been replace n being inspected by 2 other mechanic shop and ask for refund the money of the work they did . if no response i would take them to a small claim court and settle there with all the evidence u haveAuto mechanic rip off...help.?
    Your drain plug was probably stripped out from over tightening. Honda/Acuras are famous for being prone to this problem. The only way to fix it right is to replace the pan or repair (weld nut on inside) the pan. Either way the pan has to be removed. I do think the costs seem high. You should check the rates from an Acura dealer. They can look it up in a book. If you were over charged, take them to small claims. Judges don't like crooks. BTW. quick change oil places are known to over tighten and strip drain plugs. The proper method is to use a torque wrench and the replace the crush washer ($0.25) every time the plug is removed.Auto mechanic rip off...help.?
    Well not really be worth it but you need to let him know you caught him and tell him your going to turn him in not only to the better business bureau but the certifiecating office for mechanics they will yank his licenseAuto mechanic rip off...help.?
    Time is a factor with this. If it has been too long or no cooperation with the mechanic, report it to anybody that will listen, Better Business Bureau, Media, Law Enforcement(fraud), Ministry of Transportation, etc. Make sure you have all paper work to back your story and even statements from the other mechanics.

    My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?

    I didn't pay for my tags on time in november 2007. So i didn,t drive it. every once in awhile i would start it but soon it ran all the way out of gas. I know smart right. So know at the time it was january I changed the oil pan gasket ,put some gas in it ,the batt is dead so i charge. Start it and it starts shacking. So now i go to the auto parts store and get spark plugs and cap and rotor put it all together .Now it's time to start my car and it runs fine Turn it of check my work start it again then here comes the smoke. When i first start it nothing when i push and the gas it starts to flow. I take it out for a drive and after awhile it will stop smoking. Now what did i do to it?My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    ....the patch helped my mom stop smokingMy 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    it is running rich. could have an coolant temp sensor bad telling it that the motor is warm dumping gas and causing the smoke till it warms up then it fine. id check that temp senorMy 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    first find out where the smoke is coming from (spilled oil on the exhaust will burn off) but if there is a major leak you may have to re do the gaskets again



    if you are referring to smoke from the tail pipe, it is an older car so small amount is expected from worn valve seals and guides if it is excesive you can try (bardahls no smoke) an aditive for the oil but find the cause before you do anythingMy 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    sounds like a comedian you do. speak like a clown you do. must be kidding you are. what did you do, you ask.

    screwed up, I say!My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    probably got stuck piston rings.get some Seafoam at the parts store and follow directions.My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    Engine %26amp; Mileage? Sounds like the Valve Guides %26amp; Seals are leaking Bad and when you added the New Oil it got into your pistons,because of that it more then likely won't pass Smog!My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    you didnt do anything

    most likely the intake valve seals are cooked .. its an old car you know

    the oil sips past the seals into the combustion chamber and you get the white smoke



    I take it the smoke is white , cause if it's black... that is unburned fuel and it would be stinging your eyes



    one remedy I use is add about 4 oz. of brake fluid about 200mi before I change my oil and that softens the seals and frees the piston rings if they are seized on the pistonMy 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    what color is the smoke?



    blue = oil

    white = coolant

    black = unburned fuelMy 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    Get it the patch, or gum.My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    Really need to know what color smoke you have.

    White, blue, or black? Also, what does it smell like?

    Does it smell like gas, or maybe sweet smelling?My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    By getting another car! I know it harsh but even if it a $500 car, you will probably be better off, you are going to spend more than that on this pile just guessing at whats wrong. But really it could be that the crank case isn't getting airflow



    Wait I misread your question! The oil is leaking down though the valves and probably the cylinders. Replace the engine or have it rebuilt.....or get a new car.My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    Well, you didn't. What happened is the oil seals on the valve seats have gotten old and begun to wear and shrink. When the engine is shut down and is cooled off the oil drips into the cylinders. When started, it burns off the oil and leaks in a little more. As the engine heats up, the seals close, the oil leakage stops, and the smoke goes away.



    This is not a life or death problem and the engine will continue to run (if that all it is). The problem may reduce some with normal operation (or not). There is a product sold at most auto parts stores called %26quot;engine restore%26quot; it's made by Bardall, comes in a silver can with black letters. Get some, use it. You will be happy again. That stuff actually works and will help that problem.My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    easy hillbilly fix . for a full tank of gas add a half of a moth ball to your tank . half a tank 3/4 of moth ball . and if you have a throttle body carb remove the filter start the engine and give the throttle a pull as you pour a gallon of white vinegar down the carb then drive it aroundMy 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    possibly the rings if it is oil smoke ( you can tell by smelling it) if it's gas or water smoke could be a sensor (if smoke smells like gas) or if it smells like anti - freeze (sweet smell) possibly head or gasket.My 88 Cadillac is now smoking how do i stop it?
    It might have froze and caused a leak in the head gasket. Or when you replaced the oil pan gasket it leaked and caused it to over heat that will make it smoke.

    Should I replace the timing chaing on my 2000 2.7liter dodge intrepid myself?

    I have recently been doing my own repairs/maintenance on my cars. I always use a haynes manual and have or can aquire all of the necessary tools. Recently I changed the oil pan gasket (oil leak), replaced brake fluid and transmission fluid, replaced pvc valve, and I have always changed my own oil.



    Im a little slow at doing these things as I like to take my time and do them right. If I did it myself, how long do you think it would take.



    I just don't want to go over my head.. I read the instructionss and it doesnt seem to hard. Also, I would likely replace the water pump as well.



    Note: I'm not being cheap... Its partially for the savings but also because I like to do these things myself.Should I replace the timing chaing on my 2000 2.7liter dodge intrepid myself?
    If you're comfortable trying it and you have the tools, manuals, parts and mechanical aptitude necessary I'd say go for it.



    Be aware that if you screw up the timing when changing the chain, the engine could be destroyed entirely. If you trust your ability to do it right the first time, I'd say take your time, follow the manual to the letter and give it a shot. If you're not 100% sure you can do it for whatever reason and you don't want to risk grenading the whole engine if you screw up, take it to a pro.Should I replace the timing chaing on my 2000 2.7liter dodge intrepid myself?
    yes if you know how to do this type of work than i say yes you not only save money but lots of time a few head ache is worth it but with today cars you really have to know what your doing or it will cost you a lot more than you want. RoseShould I replace the timing chaing on my 2000 2.7liter dodge intrepid myself?
    I would not recommend it at all but if you think you can do it then go for it but remember that the 2.7 engine is one of the worse engine ever built so make sure that %26quot;everything%26quot; is done perfect....

    Car oil leak repair trouble?

    My car (1993 Toyota camry), has slightly oil leak. I went to Toyota dealer for fix. after check, I was told there are 3 leaks, distributor O-ring, Valve seal and oil pan gasket. the main leak is from oil pan. so I decide to fix oil pan gasket, cost 300$. plus wheel adjust, change brakes, total $500. I put car in in the morning, will pick up after work. but at afternoon, I was told they fixed the gasket, after driving test there is still leak, they have redo the work. I have to wait to next day.

    Next day, when I pick up car, Service guy told me they found another leak, main seal, to fix it costing 1000$. I suspicious they try to make me spend more money, and I did not see much oil on the bottom. So I said I can afford that cost. I will keep eye on it.

    Just I drive out of the shop, on the way I found smoke came out under hood, I drove back, service guy told me it was oil drip on exhaust cause the smoke. I said OK, I'll keep eye on it.

    In the following weekend, my wife and I could still sense the burning smell. On Monday I drive to the shop, service guy lift car in air to make sure that's oil burn. To my surprise, there is oil collected under the car, He told me it's main seal leak. I said I never has this problem before, how come after your repair my gasket, then there is this problem out standing? He said, %26quot; you mean to fix gasket, cause this leak? No, they are not related, main seal is up up on top. the repair made the leak worse? It's possible, we can give you $300 credit, so you have to pay $700 to fix the main seal leak. %26quot;

    I have no experience how to deal with this case, I said I could pay another $200 to fix main seal leak. He would take it. I want to talk to their manager. I want to hear from your suggestion, what should I do?

    Apparently, they made my car a new problem but they won't admit.Car oil leak repair trouble?
    Check to see if they are a member of the BBB. If they are get there BBB and turn them in. If not call the states attorney generals office and go from there. Some red tape But, you do want to be vindicatedCar oil leak repair trouble?
    The main seal leak is not related to their repair, What they did was not realize you also had a main seal leak until the oilpan was off. I think their offer is very fair and they are trying to resolve the problem in a fair way with the $300 credit. The seal they are talking about is around the rear of the crankshaft, and involves a lot more than just taking off the oil pan. If you don't fix it, engine could catch fire or you'll get nauseated from the oil fumes . Sometimes the truth is hard, but it's the truth.Car oil leak repair trouble?
    Unfortunately with oil leaks, once you repair one, another springs a leak. Reason being: when all seals are in tact and not leaking, there is pressure within the system. Once you get a leak in an older (more than 5-10 years old) car and you have a gasket, seal or O-ring replaced, the pressure, now added back to the system, can blow out another gasket, seal or O-Ring. The dollars spent to completely repair this type of aggravation can get costly and usually costs more than the vehicle is worth. When the 'main seal' has gone, it is time to start considering buying another vehicle.



    In your above case, it sounds like the garage is trying to make money off of you - nickel and dime turns into thousands in the long run. We'll just say they are probably giving you half truths. Keep pestering the manager if you want to work done



    If you are concerned about trading in a vehicle with an oil leak and feel it would reduce the value - here's a little trick - and only to use when you bring it to trade in - Marvel Mystery Oil - 1 teaspoon (and no more)directly into your oil (this will 'expand' gaskets/seals just enough) - drive the car to a self wash car wash - clean the engine and drive right to the dealer - I know, sneaky, but then again you are the one trying to get rid of a headache.

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  • Fan clutch blowed up?

    I have a 1990 F350 Crew Cab Long Bed(it turns as sharp as a freight train) with the stock fuel injected 351w. About a month ago it stalled, I re-cranked it and there was a whole series of bad sounds under the hood. I turned the key off immediately and pulled it back into my driveway with a chain.



    From what I can tell it looks like the fan clutch literally exploded and a piece of it shot through the water pump and into the timing cover.



    Its probably a good thing it happened because the water pump was probably about due to be changed and as I got in there I realized the timing chain was worn, and since a piece of fan clutch dropped into the oil pan I had to pull the oil pan which needed a new gasket. Had to pull the plenum to get the motor high enough to change the oil pan gasket so i needed a new plenum gasket too. Also realized it was time for motor mounts and valve cover gaskets and complete tune-up. Anyways the truck is back together and runs great and sounds great... well it sounds great everywhere except from the driver seat. lol the tailpipes are about 20 feet behind my head so I cant hear how beautiful my straight pipes sound from all the way up front. The truck has no catalytic convertors from the factory- I guess it counted as being a heavy duty truck and was exempt from certain emissions laws?



    Anyways my question is this.... Anyone other than me ever heard of a fan clutch breaking the water pump and timing cover? I know a lot of mechanics and no one believes me. In my dirt track racing days ive seen plenty of fans come loose and hit the radiator but not the water pump and timing cover.Fan clutch blowed up?
    I've never heard of it happening but when something is spinning over 1000 RPMs, anything can happen when something breaks loose.

    I knew a guy got killed from a grinding wheel coming apart because he was grinding on the flat side of it. A piece went through his forehead.

    Like I said, RPMs and breaking apart cause weird things to happen.Fan clutch blowed up?
    Never heard of it.

    Most fan clutches are an oil chamber, and almost can't cause a problem. The worst they do is bind and stop slipping as they are supposed to. This does not sound like an oil hydrostatic clutch. I have seen clutches that were electric, but I don't see how they could blow either. I would love to see the pieces.Fan clutch blowed up?
    in over 49 years id have to say that is a first

    Nissan Sentra GXE 95 Question?

    Hi,



    I have a Nissan Sentra GXE 95 with 132K mileage on it.



    When i went for Oil change @ Firestone yesterday - they mentioned that i need to change my Oil Pan Gasket (est cost $250 to fix from the shop) and there was a possible leak from the Front Crank Seal (est. cost $1000 to fix from the shop).



    Now,

    - How do i double-check this without going to another shop (due to financial situation)

    - If i have to do it myself - How do i change the oil pan Gasket? Any ideas on how to do it? Any istes which have pictorial representation on how to do it?

    - How to fix the Front crank seal. I checked/searched the forums but without Pictorial representation or Video - i am unable to figure it out.



    Please advice.Nissan Sentra GXE 95 Question?
    Just keep oil in the motor until you have two new fan belts and crank seal in your hands. If you do not know there is a 8mm tensioner bolt just above the A/C compressor and how to loosen the P/S pump do not attempt replacing the crank seal. Crank pulley is held with either a 27mm bolt or 19mm bolt. And if you have to have pictures of breaking off rusted out exhaust nuts and studs. That is done just to remove the exhaust to get to the oil pan don't attempt that job too.Nissan Sentra GXE 95 Question?
    first it sounds a bit high, but go to alldatariy.com spend 20.00 bucks on it the manual for your car it lists the average price for parts and labor this will tell you how much things cost by an experienced mechanic, However if you want to buy the tools and tear it down yourself you can do so that's how I started, so I could save some money. But like the mastertech said without experience your in for some hard work. So i your not afraid of hard work go for it. But Research it at the web site I gave you it will help you know what to expect on any repair.

    Does anybody know how much it would cost to...?

    change an oil pan gasket on a 1989 Mercedes-Benz 300 SE?Does anybody know how much it would cost to...?
    It depends on where your oil pan is located. If it is easily accessible then it shouldn't take too long. If it is in a place that is hard to reach, then your looking at the job taking a long time. A shop is going to charge you anywhere between $50-165 an hour. So shop arround!



    Some vehicles have the oilpan in an area that the entire motor needs pulled to get to. Other vehicles might have it where you can even see it.



    The gasket itself is arround $20 (at least for my car).



    Hope this helpsDoes anybody know how much it would cost to...?
    450Does anybody know how much it would cost to...?
    No.Does anybody know how much it would cost to...?
    Installation will cost you more than the gasket itself. Just buy the gasket and shop around for labor. Tell the mechanic exactly what you want them to do. Don't buy the gasket in the dealer, please. Dont waste your money for that.

    What Oil Does A 95 Civic EX take? how to change oil?

    I got a 95 CIVIC EX non Vtec, and just found out recently I need a new oil gasket, and that's the reason my oil is running out every 1,000 miles rather than 3,000. I looked for the oil it takes and I came to 5w30. Might it be 10w30? I bought it to the mechanic for check up and he put 2 ounces I believe because it needed it. I wanted to change the oil myself, and I was wondering if i need to drain anything? or can i just pour oil in once i get it.



    and other information, this is going to be my first oil change I do on my own, no one ever teaches me everything, so i learn things the hard way, and never took autos. so if u can tell me the do's and dont's about changing oil. all i figure is, unscrew, drain in a pan, then after thats done, keep poring from the top and check the dip stick till its between the two holes.



    the only thing is, my oil is completely out,at check up, i mean the mechanic had to put two ounces in so it would be able to drive home, so do i need to drain anything??What Oil Does A 95 Civic EX take? how to change oil?
    Don't attempt the the oil change unless you have some idea of what you're doing. we could talk you through it with directions .... and if you don't understand what we're talking about ( which would come from experience) we both would have wasted our time....and you would have ruined something on your car if you did it wrong. First.....Let the mechanic change the gasket so it stops leaking... and have him change the oil afterwards.



    Adding 2 ounces of oil wouldn't make any difference at all......... Did you mean 2 quarts?? Most cars take somewhere around 5 quarts to fill themWhat Oil Does A 95 Civic EX take? how to change oil?
    the older the engine, the heavier wieght oil you put in, for a 95 i suggest 10-15What Oil Does A 95 Civic EX take? how to change oil?
    Before adding Oil, I would go to the parts store (in someone elses car) and buy a bottle of Lucus for your oil (ask the guy and they will know what you are talking about) it will be about 10 bucks a bottle and you will only need one bottle! Lucus is a fantastic product and well worth the money!!!!! BEFORE adding the Lucus chainge your oil filter! then add the bottle, then five quarts of oil. with a leak that bad I would check the oil three or four times a week just to be sure that the leak has stopped. An oil change is simple and easy. JUST AS A TIP: do not use a ratchet to tighten the oil drain plug!!!!!!!!!!! you will strip it IE BAD!!!!!! I hope this helps! if you need any more help let me know!!!What Oil Does A 95 Civic EX take? how to change oil?
    Unscrew the drain plug and let it run into a pan, put the plug back and put 4 qts. of 10w40 in. Before you do anything, get a new oil drain plug gasket and put the new one on the plug before you screw it back in. And check it every day. It has to be up to the line.What Oil Does A 95 Civic EX take? how to change oil?
    I think your mechanic meant you have a leaky oil pan gasket. This is a very tough job for a person who doesn't have much mechanical knowledge. You may want to ask a friend who know of a friend who could replace it for you.



    It is certainly rewarding to replace your own oil. You have to put it into consideration of how you are going to dispose of the old oil and oil filter. You will need to buy at least 5qt of oil and oil filter, a wrench to loosen the plug and of course oil filter wrench to remove the filter. You can no longer dump the dirty oil onto the ground any longer. If you shop around or look at your newspaper ad you'll find great deal on oil/filter change under $20!What Oil Does A 95 Civic EX take? how to change oil?
    There is no 'oil gasket'.

    There is an oil pan gasket, if that is what you mean.



    If your oil is 'running out' every 1000 miles then you need to have the leak fixed. Its a huge waste of money to keep buying oil you should have kept for 2000 more miles.



    For your car, during colder times, you should use 5w-30 and for hotter times 10w-30. You need 4.5 quarts for your car.



    To properly change your oil, you will need:

    - Oil

    - Oil filter

    - 17mm wrench or socket and ratchet

    - Oil filter wrench

    - Oil pan

    - Crush washer



    First thing, take the drain bolt off the Oil Pan, let all the oil drain into the pan you have on the floor. And while this is happening there will be a washer around the bolt that you just took out of the oil pan. You need to replace that with the new crush washer. You will now need to replace the bolt into the pan, and tighten.

    Next you need to change your oil filter. It is located on the back of the motor underneath the intake manifold. You need to turn it counter-clockwise to remove it. You'll need to use the oil filter wrench to remove it. Be careful because oil will spill out, so have the pan ready.

    Once it is fully removed, you will need to check for the oil filter gasket. It might be stuck on the block, if it is, you NEED to remove it. (If you don't, when you put the new filter on and start the car, oil will shoot everywhere) You will have to get the new filter out of the box and then lube the oil filter gasket with oil. Now put the oil filter on, rotating it clockwise, and hand tighten it. Do NOT use the oil filter wrench to put it back on.

    Then go ahead and re-fill the motor with oil (and remember 4.5 quarts) Put your oil cap back on, and turn your car on.

    Check for any leaks, and have fun.



    Hope this helps.

    Saturday, November 20, 2010

    93 accord oil leak, help finding the source.?

    I have a '93 accord with about 220K miles on it, it developed an oil leak about 6 months ago, that just recently got much worse. It drips on the exhaust and causes alot of smoke and smell.



    Now I have degreased and inspected the engine many times, and even used some UV die. It does not seem to be coming from the valve cover as far as I can tell, and it does not seem to be coming from the oil pan gasket either. One of the places it gets is all over the oil filter, however I've replaced the oil filter twice (during regular oil changes) and that hasn't helped it, I even tightened it much tighter than normal last time and that hasn't helped. It almost seems like its coming from above the oil filter, but not as high as the valve cover. Is there something in that area that could be leaking?



    The other area it seems to be coming from is the area where the belts are at, however it really coats the whole back side of the engine, so its pretty much covering the belt area, as well as the oil filter area, and pretty much everything inbetween. What other places could it be leaking from if its not the pan, valve cover, or filter?



    And also how big of a job would it be to fix an oil leak if it is coming from somewhere such as the belt area, I mean does that involve having to heavily dismantle the engine? Like getting all the way to the crankshaft or pistons or something to replace a seal? Or is it a simpler fix than that, that can be done in my garage?



    Is it a big and costly enough job that I might want to consider taking the car to a rebuild shop and have the whole engine rebuilt, or have a new (or low mileage) engine put in at a shop?



    Thanks.93 accord oil leak, help finding the source.?
    check the crankshaft seals, from both sides. check if it's transmission fluid.



    If its coming from the crank seals it's gonna be a big job.
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  • Oil leak 92 dodge dynasty?

    I have a 92 dodge dynasty and there is an oil leak problem. I checked the oil pan, changed the gasket, as well as the valve cover gasketts and the car is still leaking. I cant see oil anywhere from the top of the engine, only from underneath. I have no idea where it's coming from or how much it might cost me to get it fixed. does anyone have any ideas?Oil leak 92 dodge dynasty?
    if its leaking from between the engine and the transmission that's a rear main seal causing that too happen and that may be where its coming from,the only other thing left would be a head gasket, they will leak from the corner and cause that too happen,lay a piece of card board under it and run it and see where it leaks from ,if its between the engine and the transmission that's a rear main seal and the engine or transmission will have to come out to repair it,good luck.Oil leak 92 dodge dynasty?
    Could be a bad seal,Oil leak 92 dodge dynasty?
    Is there oil dripping between the engine and transmission? Maybe a rear main seal! Does the engine %26quot;knock%26quot; for the 1st 1/2 a second when you start it up? 2 or 3 times? How's the oil pressure?

    Did ya install new oil and filter when ya changed the gaskets?



    jmccausland@mccausland.comOil leak 92 dodge dynasty?
    Sounds bad but something you can do is have someone accelerate the car while you look under and the car and maybe see where its coming from. Try checking the timing cover

    Is there a free online repair manual for a 1999 Ford Taurus SE...I really don't want to buy a whole book?

    I need to know how to change the oil pan gasket, step by step. The labor charge for this repair is outrageous! If I can find the manual, I have someone with the know how to take everything apart and put it back together-they are just unfamiliar with this model!Is there a free online repair manual for a 1999 Ford Taurus SE...I really don%26039;t want to buy a whole book?
    I'm assuming you are referring to a Taurus equipped with the 3.0L OHV V6 engine, since this is the one where it is most common to have the rubber gasket fail and push through causing a massive oil leak. I strongly recommend you purchase the replacement gasket from the Ford dealer parts department because it is updated to the same style used on current model year 3.0L engines which are no longer prone to failure. The part number is 2U1Z-6710-AA for $38.15US. It wouldn't be a bad idea to replace the pan as well if it's rusted. Believe me you are NOT going to want to have to do this job twice! Here are MY instructions:

    Disconnect negative battery terminal. Remove air cleaner and air inlet tube as an assembly. Disconnect both UPSTREAM O2 sensor connectors, accessing from the TOP of the vehicle (the ones with the green connectors). Remove the aluminum heat shield and the back side of the engine compartment where it's held in by two black plastic %26quot;pushpin%26quot; type retainers, taking care not to damage the shield too badly. Raise vehicle on a hoist. Remove both UPSTREAM O2 sensors, using a 7/8%26quot; or 22mm wrench, or an O2 sensor socket. Remove the starter. Disconnect both DOWNSTREAM O2 sensors (blue connectors) where they clip onto the area near the steering rack and stabilizer bar. Remove right/front wheel assembly. Using a 15mm deep socket and suitably sized extension with the appropriate air tool, remove the one nut securing the catalytic converter hanger bracket just under the right side axle shaft, accessing from the right side of the vehicle just above the subframe, but below the axle shaft (this may be difficult to see). Using only the same 15mm socket and appropriate driver, remove the one bolt securing the catalytic converter to the transmission pan area, under the vehicle. Using an impact gun with a suitably sized extension and 15mm deep swivel socket, remove the four 15mm nuts securing the catalytic converter assembly to the exhaust manifolds. This may require the use of an oxygen/acetylene torch to heat up the nuts in order to enable removal. Pay particular attention the back two nuts above the transmission. They will be VERY difficult to access. With an assistant, FINESSE the catalytic converter out, and let it hang by the flex pipe out of the way. Using the appropriate extension and driver with 5/16%26quot; socket, remove the one remaining bolt holding the transmission inspection plate cover, and remove cover. With an %26quot;assistant%26quot; holding the engine oil pan in place, remove the sixteen engine oil pan bolts with a 5/16%26quot; socket and appropriately sized extension, with a 3/8%26quot; drive impact gun. Carefully, FINESSE the oil pan out from under the engine, taking care not to damage the windage tray in the pan, or the oil pickup assembly. Remove old pan gasket, and discard. Clean off both gasket surfaces on the oil pan, and the engine block. Install NEW gasket onto oil pan. Dab a small bead of silicone onto engine block at the four corners. CAREFULLY, install oil pan and gasket onto engine block, again taking care not to damage new gasket in the process. Start ALL sixteen bolts BY HAND, BEFORE tightening. Tighten up all bolts securely. The rest of the installation is just the reverse of removal. Once finished. Fill engine up with 5 liters of your choice of engine oil, and new oil filter. Do you STILL think the labor charge is outrageous after all this? If you need more information, e-mail me. Hope this helps.Is there a free online repair manual for a 1999 Ford Taurus SE...I really don%26039;t want to buy a whole book?
    try the public library they should have manuls on this and give you copies of the pages you need for free or very low cost

    H2o in oil pan?

    my 91 f150 300ci has water in the oil pan. was my grampas truck. he always said that he had some condensation in the oil pan. truck sat for outside 4 years before i got it. i just did my third oil change in three weeks to flush out anything in the block and in the pan. replaced the gasket before the first oil change. everything looked good in the block. oil pan is new he must have replaced it just before he died. he was a mech for 59 years. any suggestions on how to gett rid of the h2o?H2o in oil pan?
    it may just be condensation forming in it,the more you drive it the less condensation you,ll have,you might also want to keep an eye on the coolant level in it,but more than likely its just condensation,you can use a synthetic oil in it and stop that from happening,but you need to drive it also,help circulate the oil some in it,good luck with it.H2o in oil pan?
    good luck with it.
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    H2o in oil pan?
    Check your head gasket, that may be your problem!H2o in oil pan?
    Remove Valve Covers and Check Torque on Head Bolts, Replace Valve Cover Gaskets.



    After siting outside for 4 years do a Complete Check of the Cooling System. %26quot;Belts, Hoses, Thermostat, Etc.%26quot;



    Air Filter and Intake System Clean %26amp; Dry, Condensation could also be getting in that way.



    Good Luck!

    Leaking oil ..... gasket seal? Help please.?

    ok so I went to the lube place to get my oil changed and the guy told me something along the lines of I have oil leaking... something about a gasket seal on my oil pan?? Does anyone know what he may be talking about and any idea how many of my limbs im going to have to give up to get this fixed. I can spare a pinky maybe, but not an arm and a leg :D Thanks.Leaking oil ..... gasket seal? Help please.?
    yes there is a gasket underneath the oil pan, just have the bolts tightened some around the pan first to see if it stops the leak, there are probably about 15 to 20 bolts that hold the oil pan on, if you don't see oil on the ground under your car where you park it all the time it's not leaking bad enough to worry about it right now.

    How to get to the oil pan in my 1998 Buick Regal 3.8L?

    I wanted to know how to get to the oil pan in a 1998 Buick Regal to change the gasket, because i noticed that a 1/4 of the pan was covered by the engine mount making it hard to reach the bolts. What would i have do to get to that oil pan?How to get to the oil pan in my 1998 Buick Regal 3.8L?
    take the mount loose and jack up the motor. that should let you into it.
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  • Oil Leak on 1991 Dodge Carivan 3.0 Engine?

    I had a leak in my 1991 dodge carivan so i had my friend change the oil pan gasket. Before it was dripping and went thru 1 gallon of oil a day.. Now it goes thru 1 gallon a 1/2 hour. Where could it possibly be leaking. Its not from the valve cover gaskets they are all dry. it looks like the pan but we stripped off the old gasket and put the silicone on the bottom AND the top so it would not leak. any ideas and how hard is what you think it is to fix on this carOil Leak on 1991 Dodge Carivan 3.0 Engine?
    its probably still leaking from the corners of the new gasket area,you have to use a lot of silicone on them or they will leak worse than they did before,if you,ll check it you,ll probably find that its pouring now from the inner corners on it,good luck.Oil Leak on 1991 Dodge Carivan 3.0 Engine?
    To me it sounds like you did something wrong when you changed the pan gasket.That job is quite involved bec not only does all the old gasket have to be properly removed but also the surfaces need to be fully cleaned , plus totally dry , and the even the sequence of what bolts you tighten up first or how much you tighten them up affects the end results.



    I'am sure you didn't mean a gallon and you meant a quart of oil but still that amount of oil loss within 30 mins would be extremely noticeable and again if the only place you see wet oil etc is along and on the pan that suggest that the pan gasket is leaking and even an oil drain pan bolt can leak.









    Hope hat helps and best of luck.By the way first I'd look over the whole engine very closely for oils leaks but If I were you I'd re-due the gasket and this time don't use any silicone gasket maker with the gasket either just use the gasket maker or a gasket bec having an even flush seal is also vital.



    What I recommend you try doing if you don't have a torque wrench or factory torque specs etc is once you change the gasket on any pan later after the vehicles been driven 60 or 100 miles or so go back and lightly tighten the bolts a bit more.

    How do i replace 1990 chevrolet ck1500 4.3 oil adapter gasket?

    i replaced timing chain on the truck, and to get the timing cover back on i had to drop the oil pan. since i had the oil pan off i replaced the oil pump, normal volume not the high volume. i've got everything back together and oil appears to be leaking from the oil filter adapter, where it bolts to block. i had to remove the adapter to change the oil pan and i could not locate a gasket at the parts store, and since i read online it doesnt need a gasket i just cleaned it as best i could and bolted it back up. it appears to have some kind of o ring or something inside it. i was told that the truck had a leak at the rear main seal, but when i took off the flywheel cover it appeared fairly clean inside. my question is this: how do i properly reinstall the oil filter adapter so it won't leak (btw there is NO oil cooler), and could the oil filter adapter have been the problem instead of the rear main? thanks for any helpHow do i replace 1990 chevrolet ck1500 4.3 oil adapter gasket?
    The oil filter adapter may well have an O ring and a gasket, which have a great tendancy to leak when at higher milage. Both should be changed.

    How do I remove a driveplate inspection cover on a 2002 camaro?

    I'm trying to change the oil pan gasket on a 2002 v6 camaro and my Chilton book tells me to remove the driveplate inspection cover but i have no clue what it is.How do I remove a driveplate inspection cover on a 2002 camaro?
    The cover is just behind the engine on the bottom side. It is basically the lower section of the bellhousing, right behind the oil pan.

    Oil leak because of damaged oil pan?

    Step dad tried changing my oil, but the plug was too tight. Being the not very handy man he is, he tries forcing it out and %26quot;hits%26quot;the oil pan. Now the drain plug won't tighten. Do I need to buy a new oil pan? If so, what else would I need to buy? Oil pan gasket as well? How difficult is it going to be to this?Oil leak because of damaged oil pan?
    THEY SELL OVERSIZE DRAIN PLUGS THAT MAY TAKE CARE OF IT UNLESS HE BROKE THE WELDED INTERNAL NUT LOOSE FROM THE PAN.

    In that case you will have to R%26amp;R the pan.

    not knowing what vehicle you have can't say about appx cost/sOil leak because of damaged oil pan?
    He hit the oil pan now the plug won't tighten? Sounds weird. They do have a fix at the local parts store. Go ask the counter guy for help. If you need to change the pan, you would also want to change the gasket; they rarely come off in one piece. Also there may be a cross member that's in the way. You will have to lift the engine up a few inches so you can remove the old oil pan.Oil leak because of damaged oil pan?
    personally i would remove it and tig weld a new nut and plug on but most people dont have welders so you should just buy a new one and take away your step dads tools!!!

    How to change 2001 Accord oil Pan?

    My 2001 Honda Accord has recently been leaking oil and it coming from the oil pan. Can anyone help me on how to open it and replace the gasket or to tell me what i should do. ThanksHow to change 2001 Accord oil Pan?
    Pretty straight forward. Get it up in the air, get everything out of the way, take the bolts out, and drop the pan. Make sure you use a name-brand or a Honda seal set.Go easy on the RTV if it calls for it-too much will push out and possibly cause a problem with the oil pump pickup screen.How to change 2001 Accord oil Pan?
    first drain the oil in a clean pan if you plan on reusing it, there may be a cross-member or exaust pipe in your way, you have to remove those, just remove all the bolts that are holding up the pan, bring the pan straight down because there is an oil pump screen that the pan can get hung up on, after removing the pan, scrape off all the old gasket material making sure you have a smooth dry surface put your new gasket onto, you can use gasket glue to hold the gasket on, make sure you clean the surface on the bottom of the engine too. when you put the bolts back in , make sure you tighten them back and forth, don't tighten any of them until you have all of your bolts started, and don't over tighten them cause this can make it leak, hope this helps, it should'nt be too hard to do if you have some mechanical knowhow. good luck!How to change 2001 Accord oil Pan?
    just like the previous answer, just take it apart. Its not too complicated. If you need help, there is always repair manuals that will walk you through step-by-step. They are and most auto stores or online. autozone.com i know has some. You can also check Honda's website for addition info on ow to do it and what type of stuff you should use. However, ur car is only 8-9 yrs old and u shouldn't have this problem. It could just be something small like a loose bolt or just over-spill from whoever put the oil in. Hopefully its nothing more serious like a rear main seal or something like that. When you take the pan off, check to see if everything is tight and make sure the oil is coming from where the pan meets the engine block. if everything is tight and that IS where the oil is coming from, the replacing the gasket should fix the problem. If not, work your way up and see if you can find the leak. Also, if you have more than 75,000 miles, I recommend using some type of %26quot;high mileage%26quot; oil. This help keep the seal and everything from breaking down. Good luck!!
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  • Why would my infiniti g35 run bad after i changed the oilpan gasket, how do i fix it it seems to be missing?

    i changed the lower oil pan gasket which fixed my oil-leak as soon as i added the oil and started it the service light came on and is running rough.Why would my infiniti g35 run bad after i changed the oilpan gasket, how do i fix it it seems to be missing?
    just by replacing the oil pan gasket it shouldn't make the car miss, something else has gone wrong at just the opertune time.Why would my infiniti g35 run bad after i changed the oilpan gasket, how do i fix it it seems to be missing?
    Did you make sure the pickup wasn't damaged during the install? I'd drain the oil, remove the oil pan and inspect it just in case.Why would my infiniti g35 run bad after i changed the oilpan gasket, how do i fix it it seems to be missing?
    check to see what the code is with a DTC reader

    1999 Ford Ranger Oil Pan Gasket?

    I have an oil pan gasket problem, one day i went to the local store went in came out and i locked my keys in the truck with it running, i had to call my gf to come let me in which it took her an hour to get to me, mean while right before she came i noticed an oil puddle under the truck, luck for me she got to me in time, i was able to get it home with no problems, anyways i looked under the truck and found that the oil pan gasket had been pushed out from the front of the pan, i read my chilton and it said that the motor had to be pulled to put a new gasket in, i loosened a couple of bolts that i was able to reach and push the rubber gasket back in place and tightened it back up, my question is what would have made that gasket pop out like that ? and my warrenty will not cover the gasket, if i had to have it changed how much do you think it will cost, Thank you to everyone that replys,1999 Ford Ranger Oil Pan Gasket?
    The best thing for you to do is to have the pan gasket replaced. I do not believe that the motor has to be pulled. I have a 98 ranger, and the oil pan is right there in plain view with no obstructions. Chilton is not a reliable repair manual anyway. You say that you have already loosened a couple of the bolts, did you look to see if the pan would just come down if all the bolts were removed? There should be nothing in the way for you to do this job. Just drain the motor oil, remove all bolts, you may have to %26quot;tap%26quot; the pan with a rubber hammer to break it free, just clean it up, get you a new gasket, put you a thin film of gasket sealent on the pan's gasket surface, (just enough to hold the gasket in place for assembly) put the bolts back in, and tighen them to where the gasket just starts to squeeze, but not too much. put oil back in the engine, check for leaks. now as far as the reason the gasket pushed out could be crankcase pressure, just as a safe measure, replace the PCV valve, they are relatively cheap, you can clean them, but for the cost of a new one, just get a new one.1999 Ford Ranger Oil Pan Gasket?
    the gasket probably split and squeezed out from pressure, you should have it replaced, some people loosen the bolts and sqeeze a sealant in there like silicon, %26amp; then retighten the bolts, I wouldn't recommend that.1999 Ford Ranger Oil Pan Gasket?
    I can't speak for all cars, but usually you don't need to pull out the entire engine just to replace an oil pan gasket. But with newer fords, who knows? LOL



    It can start to leak just from age. I don't think leaving your car running did anything. The oil pan is just that- a big pan. There is a tube hooked to a pump that pulls oil out of it and up through the engine, but it's not like the space in that pan is under lots of pressure.



    I'd talk to my mechanic to get a repair estimate. In the meatime keep a very careful watch on your oil level. The big danger is that oil gets low and you damage the engine. I don't trust the Oil Low light to come on soon enough.1999 Ford Ranger Oil Pan Gasket?
    Have you checked your PCV valve....sounds like your getting a buildup of crank case pressure.....If it is pressure,better get that fixed before your main seals fall out on the road.

    I have a 94 Ford f-150- 302 that I need to replace the oil pan gasket on.?

    I always ask the same stupid question every time I change one but how much do i torque the oil pan bolts and is there a specific order to the this model I am suppose to tighten them in?



    Thanks for the help.I have a 94 Ford f-150- 302 that I need to replace the oil pan gasket on.?
    10-12 ft-lbs, according to chiltons, no order givenI have a 94 Ford f-150- 302 that I need to replace the oil pan gasket on.?
    id say around 10 pds and no order

    How can i stop the leak in my oil pan in my civic 93?

    there's a leak in the oil pan of my 93 civic ex, and its not the oil pan gasket, i think the pan strip because i put in a size bigger nut to stop it and it only did for that one time and now that i changed the oil again it started to leak once again, and so is there like a seal that i can put on the nut thing, like would a threadlocker jell work?? without replacing the pan?How can i stop the leak in my oil pan in my civic 93?
    have you replaced the drain bolt washer on the plug that you put into the oil pan before you refilled the engine with oil? If you don't replace the drain bolt washer when you change the oil you will get a leak from the drain bolt.



    if you've already tried to jam a larger bolt into the drain bolt hole then you've probably damaged the threads and have oil leaking through the thread. Other than replacing the oil pan, which you'll probably have to do if that is the case, the only other thing to try is a product like %26quot;lock-tite%26quot; to seal the threads.

    it might work but I wouldn't be too optimistic. You could try an epoxy but you'd probably never get the bolt out again.



    again, start with the obvious and replace the drain plug washer if you've not changed it. You may find that is the cause of your leak.



    hope that helps

    2001 Honda Civic Oil Pan Gasket Question!?!?

    I have a 2001 Honda Civic 2 door coupe. I got the oil changed at Jiffy Lube recently, but just today I noticed that the oil was leaking. I took it back to Jiffy Lube and they told me that I need to have a new oil pan gasket put in. I called a mechanic to see how much this would run, and they told me it would cost around $300. They told me that the part was $50, and that it would take around 3 hours to put in. I don't know very much about cars at all. Can someone please tell me if this is around the right price range?



    Also, is there any way I could replace this part myself without having hardly any knowledge of cars?2001 Honda Civic Oil Pan Gasket Question!?!?
    Sounds strange to me.No oil leaks,get oil change and develop oil leak.What this sounds like is the sump drain plug washer which must be changed every time the plug is removed.They are of a copper nature usually,and cost pennies.2001 Honda Civic Oil Pan Gasket Question!?!?
    Get a second opinion and have another mechanic check it out.



    It might be a bad gasket. Then again it could be because the dope at the Jiffy Lube who did the work on your car either didn't use a replacement pan bolt washer or possibly even overtorqued the pan bolt and stripped the treads out of the pan bolt hole.



    Or, it may not be the oil pan but from the oil filter. If the filter was not tightened all the way or overtightened and so, the oil may be leaking from there.
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  • Oil Pan Gasket leak????

    I have a 2000 Chevy S-10 4 cylinder automatic that has a leaky oil pan gasket. At least that's what I was told when I had the oil changed. My question for the forum is about how much I should expect to pay to fix this. I called a couple of garages and I was told that it would require R and I of the engine. The only one to give me a guesstimate said about 700 dollars. Another one wants me to bring it in so that he can look at it and see if it is actually the oil pan gasket, then see if there might be another way of getting to it. Just give me a guesstimate, so that I know whether or not these places are trying to rip me off.Oil Pan Gasket leak????
    so you could get a couple tools and try tighten the bolts easy.. and you could call any aprts store and ask how much a gasket is and calling three places for a price to replace it is smart....and 700 bucks no way thats the one place not to have it done or go for anything.. if you was told it was by one then most likey it is.... he shoul dhave tried to tighten but im guessing it was a quick lube .. anyways call a round to a few places closer the better older the place the better chance your not getting in.. it can be a hard job sometimes lifting the motor to get the pan clear sometime easy hour job so calling more places ,,, and yes do have it check at aonther place smartOil Pan Gasket leak????
    Most cars leak a little oil. I have one. I just check the level once in a while and sometimes add a quart. No problem.... $700 for a pan gasket sounds too much in my opinion.

    Leaking Oil pan gasket?

    Went for an oil change and they told me my oil pan gasket is leaking. How much would this type of repair generally cost?



    What is the cheapest method of getting it fxed.



    I'm sure I've seen stuff that you can just add to your oil to stop leaks, or am I wrong??Leaking Oil pan gasket?
    try tightening the pan bolts first and see if that stops the leak and if it doesn't you will have to replace the gasket and usually it can be replaced by raising the engine a little so you can get at the bolts and get the pan down and put a new gasket on it, the stuff you add to the oil to stop a leak won't work, save your money.Leaking Oil pan gasket?
    change the gasket... it souldn't be too much.... If a Mechanic was to do it It'd prolly cost 100.00 (depending on Labor rates)Leaking Oil pan gasket?
    Hi, Usually just loose bolts around the pan. Sometimes you can just snug up the bolts around the pan to stop a leak. You'll feel, when tightening them. How loose they are. They do not need to be cranked down so hard as to snap them off. More problems then. Around 10-15 lbs of tork. I use a socket wrench, held close to the head. Not the end of the wrench. To tighten. Can't put too much tork to it that way. Stop leak in a bottle isn't the way to go. You don't list the car %26amp; engine you have. Otherwise I could of got more specific. Go to www.autozone.com, put in your cars info %26amp; chose repair info, specs. DaveLeaking Oil pan gasket?
    The surest fix for your problem is a new oil pan drain bolt form the dealer of your auto. It'll have a new gasket already installed. Too many times aftermarket oil pan drain bolts have inadequate sealing washers and will not mate to the oil pan's opening taper. The flange bolts have seal gaskets that are made of copper or a very hard grade of nylon.

    How much should it cost to get a oil pan gasket replaced on my Sebring?

    I have a 2001 Chrysler Sebring. 2.7 V6 engine. Just had a guy find that my oil filter was not tight when I got the oil changed at a %26quot;quick lube%26quot; place. He also found that my oil pan is leaking too. About how much should it cost to get this fixed?How much should it cost to get a oil pan gasket replaced on my Sebring?
    keep this in mind you're oil pan gasket almost never leaks because the oil level should be just enough below the edge of the pan and its never really full to the top so get a second opinionHow much should it cost to get a oil pan gasket replaced on my Sebring?
    if your fairly mechanical,check the bolts on the pan,they may just be loose.check to make sure what they should be torqued at.

    How much does it cost to have the oil pan gasket changed on a 1979 trans am?

    No more than $50.

    Oil pan change?

    how haard is it to change a oil pan gasket on a 99 mustang cobraOil pan change?
    Labor book call for 8 Hr..That is for professional mechanic with good tools and lift.Now if you're not all of the above,think about that.Good luck.Oil pan change?
    It`s fairly easy once you have the motor out of the car, or drop the sub frame. Spend $20 on a chiltons manual and be ready for a day or two`s work
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  • 1984 Toyota PIckup - how to remove tie rods to get to oil pan?

    I have a 1984 toyota pick up and we are trying to change the oil pan gasket but we are having trouble getting the tie rods of to get to it. I read somewhere that you need a tie-rod-end puller or a two-jaw unit. What is this used for? Never messed with tie rods before so I want to make sure I dont mess the truck up but I NEED to change that gasket. Let me know if you can give me some advise I can even take pictures if you would like. Thanks!1984 Toyota PIckup - how to remove tie rods to get to oil pan?
    The first thing you need to do is stop by your local auto parts store and pic up the repair manual for your toyota.



    Then, read up on the repair. Buy, borrow or rent the tools you need to remove the oil pan and get to work.1984 Toyota PIckup - how to remove tie rods to get to oil pan?
    %26quot;If you've never it before or seen it done get it to a shop or see if you know some one that has had pulled and replaced tie-rods before!%26quot; after you get this done you're going to have to have the alignment checked.1984 Toyota PIckup - how to remove tie rods to get to oil pan?
    Here is a link to a manual for an 85 (same as 84 for that stuff). right click and save it, hope you aren't on dialup! LOL

    http://www.functionalfab.com/resources/t



    I have a local parts store that rents the tools for the tie rods. You leave a deposit and then get every penny back when you are done. The even told me that if I break the tool thats no problem. Don't get the pickle fork, that might damage the tie rod ends, make sure it's the puller that you have to tighten down to pop them off.



    The best stuff I've used for that oil pan is the Toyota FIPG gasket maker. It's a tube of RTV type stuff and works great at sealing up that oil pan. They sell it at the dealer for like $5.

    2000 camaro oil pan gasket leak?

    so from 1-10 (10 being the hardest) how hard is it to change an oil pan gasket leak on my camaro. i was told i had to lift the engine a few feet. ( so would i have to loosen the motor mounts or what?2000 camaro oil pan gasket leak?
    my best advice is to make damn sure it's the oil pan gasket and not the intake manifold gasket or something else up top leaking and running down the ends of the block. I just read the service manual procedures and it looks like for both the 3.8L and the 5.7L you pretty much have to drop the engine cradle down to access the oil pan. Not to mention that they use RTV sealant on both sides of the new oil pan gasket so chances are you are going to get RTV all over everything. And if you have any oil anywhere the RTV goes, it won't seal and you'll be doing it all over again. So make sure it's the oil pan gasket leaking. On a scale of 1 to 10, I'd give this an 8.2000 camaro oil pan gasket leak?
    Could be close to a 10. If you are lucky you can lift the engine maybe 12 inches or so. That would probably mean taking your exhaust loose and wires too in order not to break them. It would prefer just taking the engine out. That way you could do the job right the first time.2000 camaro oil pan gasket leak?
    autozone.com has a online repair manual with step by step instructions and diagrams to help you... it should not be hard if you follow directions2000 camaro oil pan gasket leak?
    Try to tighten each bolt uniformly slightly tighter. You could use a torque wrench. Then see how fast it still leaks. A slow leak may be acceptable.2000 camaro oil pan gasket leak?
    It's an oil pan gasket, it ain't rocket science !2000 camaro oil pan gasket leak?
    take it to masterstone and stop trying to fix it your damn self! just a suggestion

    How do i change the oil pan gasket on 1950 chevy car the steering seems to be in the way?

    all original 216 motor, do i have to take the steering apart, please helpHow do i change the oil pan gasket on 1950 chevy car the steering seems to be in the way?
    try taking the motor mounts loose and jacking the engine up that always workd for me How do i change the oil pan gasket on 1950 chevy car the steering seems to be in the way?
    I agree with roy. take the motor mounts loose and raise the engine a few inches. the shape of the pan will help you get the clearance you need. usually 4-5 inches is enough and you should not have to take the tranny loose for this activity. remember SAFETY FIRST and make shure the engine is well supported before you put your hands or other body parts under it. Good luck

    How to change an oil pan gasket?

    Empty oil from drain plug

    May as well change your oil filter since you will have to refill the oil

    Loosen bolts on oil pan

    Take pan out, may need to pry a bit if it sticks.

    Take a scraper and remove all of the old gasket and sealer from the pan and block

    May as well clean out the oil pan if it is gunky, use gas to rinse, not water. Dry it out.

    Put new sealer on pan careful to not plug up bolt holes

    Lay gasket over that

    Bolt up to block, use torque specs. ask parts store for those. Tighten in a varrying pattern like lug nuts, not clockwise or you will tighten uneven and squeeze gasket wrong which can lead to a leak.

    Refill car with oil.

    The end.How to change an oil pan gasket?
    depends on what vehicle.

    On a scale of 1-10 how hard is it to change an oil pan gasket?

    its a91 jeep cheroken laredoi have the tools and a little bit of experience with cars well aviously not alot if im asking people over the internet but o well On a scale of 1-10 how hard is it to change an oil pan gasket?

    If you go to a good local library you should be able to look up

    this procedure in a chilton or Haynes repair book they might have

    on the shelf. You can even photocopy the page if it helps you.

    There are a few surprises that may come your way.



    By the way, while you are at it. How is the rear main seal ?

    If it's possible to do with the oil pan down on that particular motor,

    now would be the time to consider it.



    Good Luck to you.On a scale of 1-10 how hard is it to change an oil pan gasket?
    its really easy, like a 2(if that). all you really do is drop the pan, scrape off the old gasket, and place the pan back on. really simpleOn a scale of 1-10 how hard is it to change an oil pan gasket?
    its not that hard.



    if someone perviously used a paper gasket on your car then it should be pretty straight forward. if they used silicon sealer too, it would be harder to remove that while supine under the car.On a scale of 1-10 how hard is it to change an oil pan gasket?
    i rate it about at 3.5 some replacement gaskets come with plastic screw in studs that will temporarily hold the gasket in place while you position the pan back to the engine good luck. don't over tighten the bolts.On a scale of 1-10 how hard is it to change an oil pan gasket?
    It all depends how accessible the bolts are sometimes they can be a bit difficult to get at- but its not hard 3 to 4 I would say - make sure everything is spot less - I will carefully clean the service with turps(lint free cloth) and apply a bead of silicone to both metal services before offering the sump up with new gasket- do not over tighten the bolts or you will compress the new gasket too much and tighten the bolts evenly like you would replacing a wheel- do it stages first finger tighten them with a socket and extension bar untill you feel a bit of resistance then nip them with tauqe wrench to the requierd taque!
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  • What is the quickest way to change the oil pan gaskets in a 1995 cadillac sts?

    the car is leaking oil - quite a bit and it costs $1700 to fix it how do I do this myself.What is the quickest way to change the oil pan gaskets in a 1995 cadillac sts?
    These are the best answer links I know.

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    http://www.carcarecouncil.org/index.shtm - basic car careWhat is the quickest way to change the oil pan gaskets in a 1995 cadillac sts?
    There are a LOT of wires and a LOT of hoses going to that engine which makes it a major pain in the ***. So work it this way:



    You know you need to pull the engine because you know you need to pull the pan to replace the gasket and you can't pull the pan with the subframe in the way.



    So here's the trick: Use a cherry picker, rent, or borrow one if you don't have one. You can find them cheap and sell them for the same price you bought one for. Hook it up and support the engine using the cherry picker. Now get up under your car and unbolt the motor mounts to the subframe, take out the subframe, it's the frame your engine is setting on, it comes right out with a few bolts. Now drain the oil, remove the pan, scrape the old gasket off precisely, place the new gasket on the pan, put the pan back on, bolt the subframe back in, bolt the engine back to the subframe, disconnect the cherry picker.



    When it's all said and done, you spent 1 evening at the most and less than $30. Add the price of the cherry picker and maybe more like $130 but as I said, you can sell it later, or take it back and say it didn't work LOL



    The beauty of this is you didn't really disconnect ANY of the wires or hoses to the engine. That takes forever to put those back on.



    You can do it, just dig in.

    I have a 95 buick century 3.1 how difficult is it to change the oil pan gasket ?

    Fortunately for you it's one of the easiest oil pans out there to remove and install.

    1997 ford ranger v6 2wd OIL PAN GASKET change? how hard is it? does the engine have to be lifted up it off?

    This will give you all you need to know.



    http://www.chiltondiy.com/1997 ford ranger v6 2wd OIL PAN GASKET change? how hard is it? does the engine have to be lifted up it off?
    This baby is lots of fun. you need to lift the motor allmost completely out. Lifting it slightly without removing the trans will not work. It does not clear the oil pump pickup tube. Sorry, but it is better to pull the motor. I`ve done to many of these being towed in from diy`s who tried to cut corners. One guy even cut the pan in half and still couldn`t get it off. He was going to cut the new one and weld it back together.1997 ford ranger v6 2wd OIL PAN GASKET change? how hard is it? does the engine have to be lifted up it off?
    It's a pain in the butt. You might have enough room to drop the pan far enough and replace, if not you'll have to jack up the motor for xtra clearance(if you do, watch what is getting close to hitting or pulling under the hood) Definitely use a one piece gasket.1997 ford ranger v6 2wd OIL PAN GASKET change? how hard is it? does the engine have to be lifted up it off?
    its a one piece oil pan gasket, jack the motor up a little unbolt the pan and let it fall, remove the old gasket and work the new gasket around the pick up tube and put it back together, dont need to remove the pan ,dont make the job any harder than it needs to be, dont remove the engine this about a 3 hour job in your driveway1997 ford ranger v6 2wd OIL PAN GASKET change? how hard is it? does the engine have to be lifted up it off?
    I dont know how the ranger is but I know in a 91 aerostar they left the engine in the van and they had to take the muffler, starter, and a whole bunch of other stuff off to replace it and the total for labor alone was $250.00 but you will not find anyone cheap to do it. It would not be hard but it would be very very very time consuming and you better know what your doing before you even start messing with the oil pan gasket.

    How do I change the Valve/Oil pan Gaskets on Honda Prelude?

    I have done this before on a Jeep, and wonder if there is anything to watch out for, or any tricks involved in changing the valve cover gasket and oil pan gasket.

    Thanks

    btw it is an 98 Honda PreludeHow do I change the Valve/Oil pan Gaskets on Honda Prelude?
    take a picture of the oil pan and valve covers b-4 removing any bolts(cell phone camera is handy here)making notes (mental or written)of bolt sizes ,lengths etc.place them in separate boxes .clean the mating surfaces of old gasket, dirt etc. glue the new gaskets to their respective parts(hi-temp RTV works ok or permatex) replace the parts and DO NOT overtighten the bolts, run them up %26quot;snug%26quot; or finger tight then working from the middle outwards torque them down according to mfg specs 1/8th of a turn at a time for each bolt in 'criss-cross fashion until all are tight usually 2-3 rounds of sequence tightening is plenty. overtightening causes the metal to 'dimple' around the bolt hole creating leaksHow do I change the Valve/Oil pan Gaskets on Honda Prelude?
    just open it.

    How long would it take to get the oil pan gasket changed in my car?

    It's a 2008 Mazda6. Is this something I'll be able to wait for at the dealer? Or should I drop it off for the day? Or is it a really big job that will require me to leave it overnight? It seems like it should be a small job, but someone told me they may have to pull the engine out to do it. Not sure if that's true or not. Any thoughts?How long would it take to get the oil pan gasket changed in my car?
    I doubt they will have to pull the engine completely out of the car, but it is possible that it will have to be lifted up off the motor mounts to get working clearance between the oil pan and the frame.



    If the mechanic doesn't run into other problems, the job should only take a couple of hours, but it's probably better to give them a full day so the shop can properly schedule and coordinate the mechanic's time.How long would it take to get the oil pan gasket changed in my car?
    it shouldn't take long, i had don't some in less that 15 mins including torquing all the bolts, not sore if they will have to take out the motor fir a masda but wouldn't think so, Hope this helps :)How long would it take to get the oil pan gasket changed in my car?
    Takes about 15mins and the engine doesn't have to be pulledHow long would it take to get the oil pan gasket changed in my car?
    for a mechanic who knows what he is doing, it will only take 20 minutes maximum to remove and install it back; that include filling the engine with oil.

    NO NEED TO REMOVE ENTIRE ENGINE.

    JUST THE %26quot;OIL PAN%26quot; ALONEHow long would it take to get the oil pan gasket changed in my car?
    I don't think it's necessary to pull the engine, but it'll take about two hours at least.How long would it take to get the oil pan gasket changed in my car?
    no you don,t need to pull the engine.if they know what they are doing then all they will need to do is raise the engine. if they are any kind of mechanic you should have your car back within a day.
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  • I have a 95 century is their anyone who can tell me how to change the oil pan gasket ?

    %26amp; not that its one of the easiest to change without explaining how easy it is to change i have on that needs to be changed %26amp; need to know how %26amp; what it involves in changing one I have a 95 century is their anyone who can tell me how to change the oil pan gasket ?
    See this link from Auto zone





    http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairG

    How do i raise the motor to change the oil pan gasket on a 98 buick regal?

    as far as I know, you don't have to lift the engine, just drop the pan from underneath. Now, if you DO have to lift the engine, there are a few ways to do it but they are fairly involved. your best bet is to take it to a mechanic and have them do it.

    How to replace a oil pan gasket on a 1997 pontiac firebird?

    I need to know how to change the oil pan gasket on my car?How to replace a oil pan gasket on a 1997 pontiac firebird?
    drain the oil out, loosen the bolts around the outer edge of the oil pan, take the oil pan off, scrape the old gasket off with a puddy knife and off the engine block if necessary and finally put some liquid gasket(not alot) around the edge of the oil pan then put the gasket on top of the pan and bolt it back up. look on some firebird forums online for more details.How to replace a oil pan gasket on a 1997 pontiac firebird?
    I'm pretty sure that you'll need to get the motor out of the car to do this on that year firebird. I don't think you can do it in the car.

    How to change an oil pan gasket on a 3.1 looks difficult compared to my 3.8 ?

    looks like you have 2 undo engine mounts %26amp; jack up engine to get to the front bolts due to cross member so close to the oil pan boy this looks like a chore nothing simpleHow to change an oil pan gasket on a 3.1 looks difficult compared to my 3.8 ?
    Yeah, well, I guess that depends on what kind of car it's in.



    Additional Details



    You have to remove the right side subframe and control arm (as an assembly).

    Oughtta be a breeze after that.



    Go here;

    http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/090

    then scroll down to %26quot;3.1L Engine VIN M%26quot; for more detailed instructions.

    How to change oil pan gasket on 87 town car,please anybody can help,thanks?

    Yuk. Those were a major pain. Raise engine till it lifts the car almost, drop pan and remove oil pump to get clearance to remove pan. Or do what I always did, leave pan in vehicle, remove old gasket carefully, make sure pan and block are clean, make sure oil pickup screen is clear, contact cement new gasket to block, install the end rubber gaskets with silicone, let it setup long enough so they wont move, re-install pan. Hope this helps and good luck!How to change oil pan gasket on 87 town car,please anybody can help,thanks?
    THAT IS NOT A FUN JOB YOU SHOULD JUST TAKE IT TO A SHOP FOR THAT .. BUT NOT TO MY SHOP..
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  • How long does it take to change an oil pan gasket on a 1979 trans am?

    Assuming you have a 403 CI engine I think it was sown as a 6.6 liter.

    the job would be billed out at 3.8 hours. clean up time would be extra

    probably 4.5 hours billable time. Probably not a do it yourself job. Exhaust bolts may break. The engine needs to be lited of the mounts.

    The broken bolts would add to the time probably 2-3 hours. Good Luck!How long does it take to change an oil pan gasket on a 1979 trans am?
    depends on whos doing it and where they doing it shop maybe a few hours to a day back yard a weekend and two cases of beerHow long does it take to change an oil pan gasket on a 1979 trans am?
    it depends on the experience and if you have the proper tools on hand it problably take me an hourHow long does it take to change an oil pan gasket on a 1979 trans am?
    About 30 min.How long does it take to change an oil pan gasket on a 1979 trans am?
    not even an hour, just drain the engine of oil, drop the pan, scrape the old pan, and put the new gasket on, re-place pan on engine, fill with oil. longest part is waiting on the oil to drain down the funnel...

    How to change oil pan gasket on 1999 ford taurus?

    i have a minor oil leak/ i think u have 2 remove catlytic converterHow to change oil pan gasket on 1999 ford taurus?
    no you have to move the engine to get to the oil pan if u need to change in

    How to change oil pan gasket on 93 mustang with engine in car?

    If it's possible (you didn't say which engine you have), you do it by raising the engine up and putting small blocks between the motor and its mounts that you've already unbolted. Such a terrible job, so hard to line everything up right when you go to put it back together. If that gasket really is the problem ( most everyone blames it when the problem is up above it), then take the time to yard the engine and do it well.How to change oil pan gasket on 93 mustang with engine in car?
    you have to take the engine out to change the oil. that's what i always do

    How to change oil pan gasket on 2003 impala?

    slight oil leak comming from gasket..

    police package. need help.

    thnx.How to change oil pan gasket on 2003 impala?
    you take off the oil pan after you drain the oil. Usually a 10mm bolt size on about 20 bolts around the gasket. There might be things in the way (i.e. downpipe, catback exhaust) that you might have to dissasemble to get to the oil pan. put the gasket on, and put it back.How to change oil pan gasket on 2003 impala?
    depending on the engine you may need to lift the motor up to take the gasket out its a lot of work the starter and exhaust have to come off then the pan can drop replace and get a hayns manual to see what the torque specs are.

    How difficult is it to change oil pan gasket in 03 f150 4.6L?

    Depends on if it is 2wd or 4x4. The engine must be raised either way, but may not need pulled all of the way if a 2wd.How difficult is it to change oil pan gasket in 03 f150 4.6L?
    Ask the dealer for hours. It used to be an 8 hour job and the engine had to come out to change it.



    Good Luck!How difficult is it to change oil pan gasket in 03 f150 4.6L?
    well it isnt that hard if there is a cross member take it off. then there are a few bolts like anywhere from 6 to 12 holding the pan up, take them out. you may need to pry it off because of the rvt sealer if its never been done before alot of dealerships use that instead of a real gasket unless its a cork one. put some sealer on the rim of your pan and a new gasket put it up and start bolting and make sure you get the tourque specs and do a cross pattern with it and then put ur cross member up if there is one. and your finished put oil in, run it for a minute or two and check for leaks.
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  • How long does it take to change and oil pan gasket?

    I have a 90 astro van with a 4.3L TBI HP V6 engine in it and it needs a new oil pan gasket. Ive never done it before and i wanted to know if anyone could give me a time estimation about how long it takes, or anything i should be aware of when I do this.How long does it take to change and oil pan gasket?
    the most time consuming part is unscrewing the 20 or so screws out and then screwing them back in. Use a little silicone around the gasket for a little added insurance. If you have a pneumatic drill you could have it done in 10-15 mins. but dont forget to torque it down right...How long does it take to change and oil pan gasket?
    It takes about 15 min.but only if you know how to do it.If you don't it might take you an hour or more.How long does it take to change and oil pan gasket?
    How handy are you?? Without a hoist and the proper tools this could be a job you should farm out to a repair shop......it is not a very difficult job but tedious.....also expect to get very dirty from doing this job yourself......also I recommend replacing the gasket with a felpro gasket...the best in the business...will never leak again.How long does it take to change and oil pan gasket?
    If it's your first don't worry about time take your time and do it right so your not re-doing it again... hands on experience is the best as long as you take your time and pay attention Good LuckHow long does it take to change and oil pan gasket?
    If it's your first time I'd say an hour or so.How long does it take to change and oil pan gasket?
    20 min. if you know what you are doing

    How extensive is it to change the oil pan gasket in a 93 tercel?

    I have a 93 Toyota tercel. The oil pan gasket needs to be replaced.

    How extensive is it to change the oil pan gasket in a 93 tercel?How extensive is it to change the oil pan gasket in a 93 tercel?
    never worked on one but I think it is probably like most cars. just empty the oil out, remove the bolts on the oil pan, replace the gasket and possibly the oil filter, put the bolts back, fill her up with oil, and drive it. just get a shop manual for it. there may be some funny thing with tightening the bolts. I bet you could get it done in an hour or two.

    How do you get passed the exshuast on a 92 es300 to take the oil pan off and change the gasket?

    Im trying to change my oil pan gasket on a 92 es300 and the esxhuast pips are in the way how do you take them off or how do you replace this oil pan gasket?How do you get passed the exshuast on a 92 es300 to take the oil pan off and change the gasket?
    You would take those off at the motor. You can go to Autozone .com to find out how to do anything on your car.

    How do i change oil pan gasket on 91 Honda Accord?

    I'm going to change the Oil pan gasket on a 91 Honda Accord. Are there any difficulties I'm not aware of? Is it a straight shot or are there obstructions? I ask because more than one shop quote me $300 and up to do the job. I can't fined any thing on the internet in realation to the process of doing the job so that brings me here.How do i change oil pan gasket on 91 Honda Accord?
    This is a timely and awkward job if you only have jack stands or ramps to get your car up. Once up so you can crawl under you have to get exhaust out of the way then drop pan partially to drain and catch oil. Then completely remove pan, clean and replace filter. Then put gasket on pan and reattach, being careful not to over-tighten. follow a Cross pattern for tightening bolts in order to get even bolt pressure. Reattach exhaust.How do i change oil pan gasket on 91 Honda Accord?
    Well you need to have it up on a hoist, remove the exhaust front pipe and gear box brace. Remove sump and re-seal it....Horrible job..Take the $300 which will be plus materials





    I would generally charge $600 for that

    How to change oil pan gasket on a 94 seville?

    I have a 1994 cadillac seville 4.6 engine northstar, and am trying to change the oil pan gasket but the frame and muffler are right underneath it. I need some tips, like if I need to drop the frame.. Any helpfull advise would be worth 10 points thanks.How to change oil pan gasket on a 94 seville?
    Drop the exhaust and lift the engine off of the mounts. That should give you enough room to slide the oil pan out.
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