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Loose oil pan bolts!
by
oblique
on 07 Sep, 2022 22:11
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After pulling the stamped metal cover...do I need to check the flywheel for broken teeth?
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#1
by
ORCoaster
on 07 Sep, 2022 23:11
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I would if it were my engine.
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#2
by
fatmobile
on 08 Sep, 2022 00:19
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I'm not sure how those bolts would end up on the pressure plate side of the tin cover.
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#3
by
oblique
on 08 Sep, 2022 09:53
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The bolts are behind the cover, you have to remove it to access them to drop the pan, at least on my car
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#4
by
fatmobile
on 09 Sep, 2022 01:19
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Yours has the small removeable lower cover right?
I haven't seen one of those in awhile,..
but I'm still thinking the oil pan is outside of it.
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#5
by
oblique
on 09 Sep, 2022 23:22
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yea its a double thick stamped metal plate with 2-11mm bolts..says 020 on it. ill take a pic to confirm...when i first looked at it i thought i would have to remove the trans to drop the pan.
i did not know these were not all the same...
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#6
by
oblique
on 16 Sep, 2022 06:49
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Hopefully you can see the rim of the pan going past the plate.
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#7
by
ORCoaster
on 17 Sep, 2022 19:32
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I have never seen that alignment before. Almost like the engine is into the bell housing a wee bit far.
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#8
by
oblique
on 17 Sep, 2022 19:57
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To access the 2 hidden bolts the stamped cover comes off and they are reached at an angle due to the bellhousing.
I have to say its a little strange that this isn't standard. Is the bellhousing code stamped anywhere? This must be an extra protrusion of the bellhousing past the pan, otherwise there would be dimensional issues relative to the chassis.
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#9
by
ORCoaster
on 18 Sep, 2022 19:42
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Not that I know of. The only stamp on the bell housing I am familiar with is the date of build and type of transmission that is just on that flat area where you are working.
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#10
by
fatmobile
on 19 Sep, 2022 00:37
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I think the stamp says AGS.
Those separate lower covers stick out farther toward the engine than I remember.
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#11
by
ORCoaster
on 19 Sep, 2022 21:07
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ASF ?6059
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#12
by
oblique
on 23 Sep, 2022 03:15
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On a side note I changed the trans oil yesterday and 1. It was short...1.5L at most and 2. It was light brownish and metallic. No discernable metal fragments but it poured like metallic paint, had that sheen on it. If its super old fluid could be just regular wear i suppose but also 5th gear sits higher on the 020, correct?
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#13
by
ORCoaster
on 23 Sep, 2022 22:51
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Correct, so if you were a bit low it would leave 5th kinda dry. That is why I pull the speedo cable and fill it from there. Much easier to do that than tip the trans to get what you really need in there.