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    Remove subframe the subframe for oil pan gasket?

    Any one have any thoughts on this vs hoisting the engine and whatever else? I don't have an effective way to really hoist the engine and at first thought removing the subframe would be the way to go, any experience on this?

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    You realize the engine is bolted to the subframe, correct?

    Edit: I am assuming you have a 24v.
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      #3
      what engine....?

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        #4
        If you have M42 it can be done without removing engine.
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          #5
          M20, sorry.

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            #6
            its a pain, but you dont need to do anything. just unbolt the pan. that's how i did it. slide it out from on top of the subframe.

            a bit of finagling.
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              Originally posted by Kershaw View Post
              its a pain, but you dont need to do anything. just unbolt the pan. that's how i did it. slide it out from on top of the subframe.

              a bit of finagling.
              good to know, thank you.

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                #8
                you can also loosen the motor mounts
                jack up the engine by the ac bracket
                remove the oil pan bolts
                remove the 2 bolts for the oil pump pick up and the pan will slide out.


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                  #9
                  that's a pretty good idea. i bet it makes it a lot easier to remove.
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                      #11
                      I agree with iwantspeed, just lift the engine up a tad and go to town on the oil pan bolts. It's not tooo hard, just getting around the oil pump is a hassle with the gasket on. Make sure to use some gasket adhesive so the gasket does not move around when you are trying to put it back on. Otherwise, its a fairly simple job.

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                        #12
                        Just did two of these. The pan comes out by just loosening the the right motor mount and lifting the engine an inch or two. I didn't see a way to get it out without removing the oil pump while it's still in the (unbolted) pan. It's a pain but can be done.

                        As said earlier, allow the new gasket fully set up, cuz you will be banging on it to get the pan back in.
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by iwantspeed View Post
                          you can also loosen the motor mounts
                          jack up the engine by the ac bracket
                          remove the oil pan bolts
                          remove the 2 bolts for the oil pump pick up and the pan will slide out.
                          ^this...but I took off the bell-housing cover undid as many bolts as I could on the pan. took off the motor mount bolts and jacked up the motor from the bell-housing took off the bolts for the oil pump pickup and it slid out.

                          with the jack over by the bell-housing it makes it easier to move around and get the pan out. imo
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Kershaw View Post
                            its a pain, but you dont need to do anything. just unbolt the pan. that's how i did it. slide it out from on top of the subframe.

                            a bit of finagling.
                            what? the oil pump is in the way, you can't just slide it out.
                            i had to unbolt motor mounts, raise the engine, unbolted the pan and unbolted the oil pump as well to both slide it out.

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                              #15
                              I've taken one off with finagling but I had to raise the engine to put the pan back on with the new gasket

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