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Easy to use. How to Seal an Oil Pan Leak .The price of oil has been
steadily increasing over the past few years. Oil leaks are not
cost-effective, and can do damage to vehicle’s engine if they are
excessive. Drops or puddles of oil in a garage or driveway can ruin the
appearance of a residence. Repairing a leaking oil pan is the best way
to rid yourself of excess oil costs and tacky-looking oil spills
everywhere you park. The process of repairing an oil leak can be a
matter of a simple gasket change, or could require the replacement of
the entire oil pan.
Instructions
1 Open the hood of the vehicle. Pour engine oil system cleaner
into the oil fill hole. If you overfill the engine with oil, this will
help you determine where your leak is coming from after the cleaner
system job is performed. Do not run the oil system cleaner if oil is not
appearing on the dipstick; rather, fill the engine with oil until it is
1/2 to 1 quart low on oil at the most, by adding the oil 1/2 quarts at a
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2 Start the vehicle and run the engine for approximately 15
minutes. Allow the engine to cool for 30 minutes before proceeding.
3 Raise the vehicle on vehicle ramps — raise the vehicle with a
jack, if ramps are not available. Place jack stands beneath the front
sub-frames of the vehicle, on either side of the engine. Lower the
vehicle onto the jack stands.
4 Lay beneath the front bumper and slide yourself into position
to completely inspect the oil pan and gasket. If the moisture on the oil
pan appears to be coming from the gasket or top of the pan, then the
gasket needs to be replaced. If the oil pan shows moisture at the
bottom, not near the drain plug hole, then the entire pan needs to be
replaced. Oil drain plugs should be replaced about once per year, or as
needed, depending upon the vehicle.
5 Slide a sufficient-sized drain pan beneath the oil drain plug
of the vehicle. Leave the bulk of the drain pan opening in the direction
that the drain plug bolt head is facing. Remove the oil drain plug,
using an open-end wrench. Allow the vehicle to drain for no less than 15
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6 Place a large piece of cardboard or a long oil drip pan beneath
the entire oil pan of the vehicle. Remove all engine or suspension
parts necessary for complete access to remove the oil pan. Remove the
oil pan-mounting bolts with a 3/8-inch drive ratchet and socket set.
Remove the bolts from the back of the car forward, so that you do not
spill oil on yourself. Remove the pan from the bottom of the vehicle.
7 Scrape the oil pan mounting surface on the bottom of the
engine, using a razor blade. Scrape away from the inside of the engine,
and remove all of the gasket material and residue from the old pan.
Remove the residue and gasket material from the oil pan in the same
manner as if you were reusing the pan.
8 Install a new oil pan gasket on the new oil pan or the old pan.
Make sure the bolt holes are aligned properly with the gasket over the
entire pan lip. Insert the oil pan and gasket straight onto the engine,
so as not to skew the new gasket. Insert all of the oil pan bolts by
hand, to ensure proper alignment and initial threading.Auto Spare Parts ntk oil seals Easy to use.
9 Tighten the oil pan bolts with a 1/2-inch drive ratchet to the
manufacturer’s specifications for your oil pan. Most oil pan bolts are
tightened to between 25 and 27 foot-pounds. Tighten the bolts in a
pattern starting from the middle of the pan to the outer edges, along
the long sides of the pan — tighten the short sides of the pan last.
Install a new oil drain plug and gasket into the oil pan. Tighten the
drain plug to 25 foot-pounds with the torque wrench and a socket.Auto
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10 Place the oil drain pan beneath the oil filter. Remove the oil
filter with a filter wrench. Pull the filter from the engine and place
it directly into the drain pan. Visually inspect the oil filter to
ensure the old O-ring gasket is still on the filter. If the O-ring
gasket is not on the old filter, make sure it is not stuck to the engine
oil-filter mount.
11 Dip your finger into a bottle of new motor oil. Lubricate the
new oil filter O-ring gasket with a light coating of new oil. Wipe your
hand on a towel when you are finished. Install the new oil filter and
tighten the filter as far as you can, by hand. Turn the filter 1/2-turn
farther with the filter wrench.
12 Lower the vehicle to the ground at this time, if you have the
vehicle on jack stands. Do not attempt to move the vehicle if you are
using engine ramps. Open the oil fill hole on the engine, and add the
exact quantity your vehicle’s manufacturer specifies for “oil change
with filter.” Tighten the oil cap when you are done adding.
13 Start the engine of the vehicle. Kneel next to the driver’s
side door and inspect for any oil leaks. If you hear a sudden hissing
noise, or you see oil leaking, shut the vehicle off immediately. Recheck
the torque on the oil pan, oil plug, and filter. Allow the car to run
for one minute if you see no leaks, to ensure that the oil pan and
gasket are sealed correctly.
14 Lower the vehicle to the ground at this time, if you are using ramps.Auto Spare Parts ntk oil seals Easy to use.
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