ssgtcampbell77
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I would like to offer a couple helpful hints. I replaced my oil pan gaskets yesterday in about 20 - 30 minutes, most of that time was spent putting the bolts back in and cleaning. Anyhow, I simply jacked the front axle up about 8 inches, then set the frame on jack stands and lowered the axle all the way down. I disconnected the diff breather tube and another line (can't remember what that line went to) up at the front of the oil pan. Removed the bell housing cover and the tranny cooling lines bracket. Removed the dipstick tube, all 24 bolts off the pan, gently pried it loose, swallowed about a pint of motor oil, and dropped the pan.
I followed the exact reverse steps (minus the pint of motor oil) to reinstall the pan. I think the key to all of it was putting the frame on stands and lowering the axe all the way down. That plus the diff breather and the one line at the front of the oil pan gave me more than enough room to painlessly pull the pan and put it back in.
Hope this helps out. Just trying to save people from any unnecessary labor.
I followed the exact reverse steps (minus the pint of motor oil) to reinstall the pan. I think the key to all of it was putting the frame on stands and lowering the axe all the way down. That plus the diff breather and the one line at the front of the oil pan gave me more than enough room to painlessly pull the pan and put it back in.
Hope this helps out. Just trying to save people from any unnecessary labor.