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Old 01-23-2006, 06:20 PM
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oil pan gasket replacement 2000 rodeo

4 WHEEL DRIVE I WAS TOLD I HAVE TO DROP DRIVE SHAFT AND RAISE ENGINE IS THIS TRUE JUST TO REPLACE GASKET PLEASE HELP AND ANY VISUAL ON HOW TOO
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Re: oil pan gasket replacement 2000 rodeo

Try posting this in the rodeo form ....
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Re: oil pan gasket replacement 2000 rodeo

Where is it leaking? The 3.2/3.5 engines have an aluminum lower skirt or belly pan to the block, then a small stamped steel pan, where the engine oil drain plug is. The small steel pan has no clearance issues that I am aware, but the belly pan would be a major job. That belly pan is just sealed with an RTV from the factory, all of it is for that matter.

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