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    easy way to remove e36 m3 oil pan??

    Is there a easy way besides lifting the engine?

    year would be nice its a 98 m3/4
    Last edited by Pedro; 03-21-2006, 01:15 PM.

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    #2
    yeah....


    lift the engine.

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      #3
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        #4
        bfh

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          #5
          This question may be better suited for the BFC crowd.
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            #6
            Originally posted by MR 325
            This question may be better suited for the BFC crowd.
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              #7
              Best way is on a lift.

              Support the engine and drop the subframe/steering rack.
              Do not disconnect any of the suspension except the CAB brackets!! Just let it DROOP.

              Remove pan, do what you need to do, replace and reverse.
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                #8
                You have to raise the motor and drop the subframe. No tricks on those.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jordan
                  Best way is on a lift.

                  Support the engine and drop the subframe/steering rack.
                  Do not disconnect any of the suspension except the CAB brackets!! Just let it DROOP.

                  Remove pan, do what you need to do, replace and reverse.

                  thanks i should have just PM'd you about it. its a guy i work with and he doesnt have lift so he has to do it on the ground.

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