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Old 05-16-2009, 01:13 PM
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Oil pan gasket

Hello from Depressed Detroit. Quick question, I just glanced @ a friend of mine 2001 3.8 bonneville in the rain he wants his gasket changed,is it possibe without completely removing pass side mount? Can I put a 2x4 under trans and loosen the mount? My 10 day trial for alldata just ran out. thx in advance
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Old 05-17-2009, 08:48 PM
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Re: Oil pan gasket

To answer: Job done no i didn't have to completly take the mount off, just the 2 bolts going to the oil pan' yes i used a 14" 2x4 under the trans pan.SLE is only a gasket(not the whole plastic with gasket). 1 bolt under the mount was a problem luckily I had an offset 3/8. pressure switch had to be removed. No air job took 1.5 hrs maybe 2. Customer completely satisfied. Now wants his abs problems fixed can some one link me to an abs site with code definitions, as I'am using the typical actron abs scanner {go spx}
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Old 05-18-2009, 02:09 PM
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Re: Oil pan gasket

Good work, just google GM ABS codes.
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