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Old 04-04-2014, 07:01 PM   #1
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Oil Pan Rivets

There are 2 on the pan to help keep the gasket in place. Are these necessary and do they need to be re installed once I drill them out throw a new gasket in?

ETA: Also not that I have the motor out of the car and a new shortblock going in so this will all be done on a stand.

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Old 04-04-2014, 07:12 PM   #2
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There are 2 on the pan to help keep the gasket in place. Are these necessary and do they need to be re installed once I drill them out throw a new gasket in?
No need to reinstall them just put on the new gasket.
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Make sure to square the back of the pan with the back of the block!
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I reinstalled them when I replaced my gasket. I really don't know if they are necessary or not but it only takes a few minutes so I figured why not. What method did you use for dropping the pan? Did you pull the motor, remove front cradle, or did you modify the crossbar?


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Eh...never mind, for some reason your entire post didn't display on my iPad


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I threw in an edit, so it probably wasnt up yet.

I broke a lifter so the motor had to come out. Pulled off everything from the heads up and pulled it out of the top.
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I threw in an edit, so it probably wasnt up yet.



I broke a lifter so the motor had to come out. Pulled off everything from the heads up and pulled it out of the top.

That sucks about the lifter. I re-engineered the cross brace to be removable to drop mine. I had to replace the pick up tube. Still have to lift the motor a bit (inch or two) but much easier for next time it needs a new gasket. It's pretty stupid they designed it like that.


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Old 04-04-2014, 07:38 PM   #8
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I threw in an edit, so it probably wasnt up yet.

I broke a lifter so the motor had to come out. Pulled off everything from the heads up and pulled it out of the top.
On a 5th gen camaro we pull the intake, water pump and accessories off and pull the engine out and put it back in the same way.
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On a 5th gen camaro we pull the intake, water pump and accessories off and pull the engine out and put it back in the same way.
Thats how I plan on putting it back in. It only took a little extra time to pull off the heads. Didnt know how tight it would be with them on.
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Thats how I plan on putting it back in. It only took a little extra time to pull off the heads. Didnt know how tight it would be with them on.
Its no problem at all with the heads on!
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We always re install the rivets back onto the oil pan just as it comes from the factory. It assures the pan gasket stays in proper alignment.
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