The two bolts at the rear (19:30 mark) should only be hand tight. If you use a ratchet to tighten them the long bolts won’t pull the oil Pan up good enough and you will likely have another oil leak soon. Everyone uses these bolts to hold up the pan, which is a good idea, but you need play to get a good seal on the oil Pan. This is a really informative video. Thanks for sharing, nice work.
Thankyou, watched the whole video and had the thought, "why the hell would they put bolts there?" Youve informed me why and how to properly use them, the best.
15:35 "play with the oil pan". Omg I'm so dead watching this shade tree r&r 🤣 All you have to do is remove the subframe to get full access to the pan, then align the thing when the gasket replacement is complete.
Drop the cradle down guys, just so that the nut is still on by 3-4 threads, instead of forcing/breaking things. Also less chance of messing up the cowl or stretching harnesses.
I have to change my damaged oil pan , This video showed me im in For a long run . Im nervous,wanna talk to a mechanic about a quota , How much would you say the job would cost?
@@dremur6929 It's hard for me to know the price. This was done a few years ago. In my country everything is expensive because of taxes. So my price estimate won't be right for you either
Not sure how we got the oil pan out without lowering the sub frame like he says? I had my sub frame wedged down on all four corners to the last thread of the bolt, I also had the engine lifted up as high as it would go and the oil pan would still not come out after over an hour of fighting with it. If he could get it out without lowering the sub frame, that extra inch and a half that I gained from lowering the sub frame that oil pan should have fell out?
So glad I came across this, wasn't sure it could be done without taking motor out though I have a C5. Thanks for the video post!
Did you have to lower the cradle a bit to get oil pan off? Or did you just jack motor up? Or both?
The two bolts at the rear (19:30 mark) should only be hand tight. If you use a ratchet to tighten them the long bolts won’t pull the oil Pan up good enough and you will likely have another oil leak soon. Everyone uses these bolts to hold up the pan, which is a good idea, but you need play to get a good seal on the oil Pan. This is a really informative video. Thanks for sharing, nice work.
Thankyou, watched the whole video and had the thought, "why the hell would they put bolts there?" Youve informed me why and how to properly use them, the best.
Very nice job, now i know how thank you.
How did it go for you. Im about to do mine. Any tips. Thanks!
15:35 "play with the oil pan". Omg I'm so dead watching this shade tree r&r 🤣 All you have to do is remove the subframe to get full access to the pan, then align the thing when the gasket replacement is complete.
Another good video, very good content. One thing, you should change that serpentine belt before it leaves you stranded somewhere. :)
Drop the cradle down guys, just so that the nut is still on by 3-4 threads, instead of forcing/breaking things. Also less chance of messing up the cowl or stretching harnesses.
How long did the total job take? Where is this mechanic located?
I have to change my damaged oil pan , This video showed me im in For a long run . Im nervous,wanna talk to a mechanic about a quota , How much would you say the job would cost?
@@dremur6929 It's hard for me to know the price. This was done a few years ago. In my country everything is expensive because of taxes. So my price estimate won't be right for you either
Do you have to remove any accessories or anything from the engine before lifting the engine ?
Good video
Thank you
@@tomeraouate7697 how did you raise the engine
@@ernestoborges623 Go to the 12:38 minute and see, with Jack, With a long jack
Not sure how we got the oil pan out without lowering the sub frame like he says? I had my sub frame wedged down on all four corners to the last thread of the bolt, I also had the engine lifted up as high as it would go and the oil pan would still not come out after over an hour of fighting with it. If he could get it out without lowering the sub frame, that extra inch and a half that I gained from lowering the sub frame that oil pan should have fell out?
@10:05 where can i buy one of this bolt ? i just saw that one is missing on mine ! Oo
The shop wants $1400 dollars
Seriously!!