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Old 01-19-2008, 09:22 PM
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Oil pan Question 95 civic lx 1.5l

Hey guys I'm in the process of a head gasket replacement and thought that it might be a good idea to replace my leaky oil pan gasket as well. Got a question though, do I need to remove the exhaust pipe in order to get the pan out? I remember back in the day I did this on a ford truck and had to remove the pipe but the hanes manuel for the civic does not say to remove it. Please help me out guys.

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Re: Oil pan Question 95 civic lx 1.5l

if its in the way yes otherwise no
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Re: Oil pan Question 95 civic lx 1.5l

if youre doing a headgasket... which involves unbolting the exhaust manifold... it should drop down enough to clear anyway
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Re: Oil pan Question 95 civic lx 1.5l

Thanks alot Greenblurr93......I really appreciate it. It seems as though wiseguy01 reply was.......laking in the knowledge,usefullness and integrity portion of the concept of this forum. I have seen too many posts by him that nothing but frustrate people that just want some help/advise.

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Re: Oil pan Question 95 civic lx 1.5l

well it can be installed without removing the pan but the proper way is to remove the manifold but remember this the exhaust gasket will have to be replaced
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Re: Oil pan Question 95 civic lx 1.5l

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well it can be installed without removing the pan but the proper way is to remove the manifold but remember this the exhaust gasket will have to be replaced
You obviously don't read any of the posts that you reply to do you

If you not going to bother answering with an on target answer do us all a favor and shut the F**K Up and go away. This forum is for people who need real answers to real questions not smart ass remarks/replies. I am so damm tired of reading your shit all over here. Listen to that cardnal rule that your mother clearly forgot to teach you.....If you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all! PLEASE
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