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RE: oil pump shaft in oil pan
By afret - 02/25/2004 9:17:36 PM; IP 198.81.26.71
It should be pretty simple. Takes me only a short time to get the oil pan off on a 69 428 with headers. On Mustangs the crossmember is held on by only 2 bolts. Just remove the bolts and move the crossmember out of the way. If you don't have headers you should be able to take it off completely. Then undo all the pan bolts and you can move the front of the pan down and reach in and grab the shaft. You might have to turn the engine a bit if the rear crank throws are are down and in the way holding the back of the pan. I don't think you have to undo the pickup unless you want to remove the pan. Even that isn't too hard.
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 oil pump shaft in oil pan -- Chuck, 02/25/2004
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RE: oil pump shaft in oil pan -- afret, 02/25/2004
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 RE: oil pump shaft in oil pan -- giacamo, 02/26/2004
 RE: oil pump shaft in oil pan -- Davy Gurley, 03/02/2004
 RE: oil pump shaft in oil pan -- rick, 03/03/2004
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