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Car Forum / Oldsmobile Cars / March 2005

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1997 Aurora 4.0L Oil Pan Removal

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eric-in-mn - 06 Mar 2005 01:58 GMT
I have a cracked oil pan that i need to replace.  However, it looks like an
exhaust member may have to be removed to get this pan out.  Any suggestions?
Exhaust member almost looks unremovable.  Should I cut and weld or do i have
to pull the engine.  any help would be greatly appreciated.  0-eric
Marc_Aurora_2001 - 06 Mar 2005 02:14 GMT
A professional is going to have to take care of
this job. Because of the way that the engine and
transaxle are joined together, they have to be
removed as one unit from the bottom of the car.
The front suspension has to be removed before
that can be done, along with the front frame.
 
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