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Sup guys, today I hit a parking block with my oil pan. I see no cracks, but it is leaking. Should I just pull it out, replace the gasket and put it back on?
yea, you may only be able to see it after its removed and has room to flex
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Originally posted by JinormusJ
But of course
E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking
I busted a hole in my oil pan back in 2006 or so. JB weld did the trick ever since, until I got a new engine last year. Just pull the pan, clean the hell out of it, use a can of brake cleaner on the crack/hole to get ALL residue out of there and slather some JB weld on the outside. Let it cure for 24 hours. Done. Just make sure that you close up any gaps in the metal. Now, if metal is missing, just replace it.
I'd have to check the service manual which I don't have here at work with me.
Honestly, I have always just made sure that all of the threads are 100% clean (a can of brake cleaner usually works nicely), then I put some LocTite on the bolts and then I tighten them to whatever feels right. The threaded holes in the upper pan are sort of prone to stripping, so be careful. That's why I recommend some Permatex Ultra Grey RTV (a THIN coat on both of the CLEAN metal surfaces) so that you won't have drips. The thign to be aware of with RTV is that you never tighten any boolt fully on the first go. Do a first pass where you get all of them finger / hand tight. Then make another pass on all of them to get them snug but not fully torqued. Then, make a final pass to get them to their final torque. I learned the hard way about this years ago when I cracked my thermostat housing by tightening each one fully from the start.
I also recommend starting with the middle bolts and working outward.
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