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Posted by JohnDeereBMan on May 12, 2004 at 22:50:47 from (206.181.244.94):
Alright, i think i got myself in a lil trouble. I am 20, and currently in college. I was going to a campfire tonight, near a cornfield not to far away from the college. I have a 1996 Cavalier beater car that i use to commute from school to home, which is an hour away. Well, anyway they were disking today, and a rock was on the road and i nailed it en route to the fire. I didn't think much of it but when i was going to leave, there was oil and i pierced the oil pan and dented it up pretty bad. I got it back to the parking lot, cause there still was oil in it. I am just wondering of how much of a pain is it going to be to remove the oil pan? Do i have to pull the motor? (i'm praying right now that i dont have to) It seems like clear sailing if i pull the starter and the sensor that goes to the pan. Theres just a motor mount that seems like it could possibly be in the way. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much!
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