Metallistar
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Does anyone have a write up on this? I cant seem to find one.
I would do it, but the last write up I did got hounded pretty good, so will probably never do another one.
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Remove the oil level sensor before removing the pan, it will prevent it from being damaged on the oil pickup tube while you are dropping the pan. It will leak oil if you crack the internal part.
Fuel injector/feed line o-ring replacement.
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It used to be on clubgp in the FAQ section, but guess they probably deleted it.
Many believed that this is highly unlikely that this is the cause of the fires, believe what you want...I have seen enough burned Grand Prixs and Regals in the local insurance pool to know this is not a front valve cover leaking.
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Yup...with our design you have to support the motor from above and drop the entire engine cradle to get the oil pan out. You could drop the cradle half way, but why bother, all it will be is in your way while your working. drop the whole freaking thing thats what I do at least.
My suggestion honestly, is if you need a write up...I wouldn't even start tackling this kind of job.
All you need is torque specks and the basic statement "When you install the new gasket on a clean pan and block use RTV gasket maker on BOTH sides of the pan gasket and use blue loc-tite on the pan bolts and torque to speck".
If you need a how to do this...then your way over your head. its pretty obvious what needs to be done to get the job done.
But if you want to do it yourself and save a few hundred to $500.00 and not pay some one else to do it, then make your own write up on the service.
I would do it, but the last write up I did got hounded pretty good, so will probably never do another one.
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