Posted by k6zrx on December 29, 2010 at 08:11:24 from (75.20.204.86):
In Reply to: Stuck oil pan posted by bill from scotland on December 29, 2010 at 05:43:15:
Bill,
I use a homemade version of this tool: http://www.amazon.com/Engine-Gasket-Seal-Separator-Remover/dp/B0031RBGZ2 This has worked well for removing oil pans that have been there for 50 or 60 years and dont" want to come free. An old screwdriver will bend the flange and a putty knife is too thin and weak to get through the gasket or give leverage to pop it off the block. This tool cuts as it is driven in. Remember once the pan is off and cleaned up to make sure the bolt holes are not distorted. Use a couple of hammers to get them back flat with the rest of the flage so you don"t have leaks. Josh
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