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NOS truck 6 cyl oil pan cheap not mine

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A very nice NOS oil pan for you six cylinder guys! Doubt you'll ever see another one this nice-this cheap:
http://chattanooga.craigslist.org/pts/2788131441.html
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I almost wish I had a six banger, I'd buy that baby, Thanks for the post
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Are replacing the oil pans difficult? Or is it pretty much drain oil, unbolt, remove gasket, clean surface, replace gasket, bolt on, add oil?
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sublimer wrote:Are replacing the oil pans difficult? Or is it pretty much drain oil, unbolt, remove gasket, clean surface, replace gasket, bolt on, add oil?
Yup...and most likely you'll need to lift the engine off it's perches a few inches so the oil pan clears the oil pump pickup.
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Thanks for the heads up! :thup:
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BLACKWATERFORGE on Mon Jan 16, 2012 3:06 pm
Thanks for the heads up! :thup:
Always glad to help keep another of our trucks on the road! :thup: I crossed paths with a 69 Ranger that had a blown out rear window today in the city. Wish I woulda' had a Fordification card to throw at him! :)
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I inquired. She said she'd ship it...but for another $25. Seemed pricey to me for shipping.
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