95 SSEi Oil Pan Removal....
94 would be the same as 95 TMK, however I'm not seeing in the picture where the bolt is in the way.
Once in a while a line is close or almost in the way and a little gentle persuasion will move it enough w/o needing to remove or disconnect it.
Once in a while a line is close or almost in the way and a little gentle persuasion will move it enough w/o needing to remove or disconnect it.
Originally Posted by BillBoost37
94 would be the same as 95 TMK, however I'm not seeing in the picture where the bolt is in the way.
Once in a while a line is close or almost in the way and a little gentle persuasion will move it enough w/o needing to remove or disconnect it.
Once in a while a line is close or almost in the way and a little gentle persuasion will move it enough w/o needing to remove or disconnect it.
Its not that hard to remove, just make sure you can see the bolts when your turning them so your not turning the line instead of the bolt.
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Gotchya....
You maybe a one of a kind case with that one, but we'll see how it pans out when I head under there this next weekend.
You maybe a one of a kind case with that one, but we'll see how it pans out when I head under there this next weekend.
So if I understand this correctly, on the 95 SSEi that oil pan gasket should only cost around $20.00 US. shipped and it'* a cork gasket? And the re & re should take about 1 to 2 hours after the car has been put up on jack stands?
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Originally Posted by GAMEOVER
Originally Posted by J Wikoff
When I dropped mine, all I did was unplug the oil level sensor. I didn't see any reason to remove the sensor.
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Originally Posted by BLACK94SSEi
Originally Posted by BillBoost37
94 would be the same as 95 TMK, however I'm not seeing in the picture where the bolt is in the way.
Once in a while a line is close or almost in the way and a little gentle persuasion will move it enough w/o needing to remove or disconnect it.
Once in a while a line is close or almost in the way and a little gentle persuasion will move it enough w/o needing to remove or disconnect it.
Its not that hard to remove, just make sure you can see the bolts when your turning them so your not turning the line instead of the bolt.
The oil level sensor probably gets caught up on the windage tray in the series 2 only since you guys all have series 1 and no windage tray.
Good information on that oil line as well....keep the good info coming.
Nate.. if you can, please snap some pics as you go through the process for the gearhead files.
Thanks
Good information on that oil line as well....keep the good info coming.
Nate.. if you can, please snap some pics as you go through the process for the gearhead files.
Thanks
Originally Posted by Maymybonneliveforever
So if I understand this correctly, on the 95 SSEi that oil pan gasket should only cost around $20.00 US. shipped and it'* a cork gasket? And the re & re should take about 1 to 2 hours after the car has been put up on jack stands?
Thanks
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The oil level sensor probably gets caught up on the windage tray in the series 2 only since you guys all have series 1 and no windage tray.





