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engine oil pan( GMC 305)

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Bernard le méca

02-25-2005 16:45:09




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Hi, i have to remove the oil pan of a 1994, GMC Sierra 1500 4x4, with 305 ci. engine. Can i remove the pan with out lifting the engine or it have enough room to do the job. I'm not a GM mecanic. Thank for the reply. Bernard le mécano Québec Canada




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Dooley

02-26-2005 23:25:28




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 Re: engine oil pan( GMC 305) in reply to Bernard le mécano, 02-25-2005 16:45:09  
I can't speak for the 94 GMC but, I have pulled more than a few oil pans off 70/80's Chevy-GMC full sized 4 WD's. I know a fellow that changed an oil pan on a early 90's S-Blazer by unbolting the axle shafts from the differential and removing the axle housing. Not an easy task.



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lucasss

02-26-2005 06:11:47




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 Re: engine oil pan( GMC 305) in reply to Bernard le mécano, 02-25-2005 16:45:09  
i think youll have to jack up the motor.just use a board on a jack with the motor mounts off and jack it up pushing on the oil pan,then put some 2x4s betweenthe frame and engine monts,let it rest on these.dont lift the engine pushing on the crank pully.lucas



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txblu

02-27-2005 06:04:49




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 Re: engine oil pan( GMC 305) in reply to lucasss, 02-26-2005 06:11:47  
lucass,

Looks like we have visited the same place..... jacking up the engine via the crank pulley and destroying the harmonic balancer in the process. Grin.

Mark



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txblu

02-26-2005 06:05:34




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 Re: engine oil pan( GMC 305) in reply to Bernard le mécano, 02-25-2005 16:45:09  
Not either, but I have never had or seen a rear wheel drive car or truck that had enough clearance under the pan to get it off without raising the engine. You can drop it, but you can't get it off.

Sorry,

Mark



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