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Is it still in the car?
By Dave Shoe - 01/14/2002 4:20:00 PM; IP 12.2.11.131
If the engine is removed from the car and you are having this problem, it means someone has added an aftermarket windage tray, and it's sandwiched between the block and pan.

This is a nice bonus.

Peel the windage tray away from the pan or block and it'll come apart.

If the engine remains in the car, I'm not sure how you're gonna get the pan out. Never tried it that way. Seems like the oil pump pickup would make the job a tough one.

Shoe.
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