View Full Version : WTB 6 bolt oil pan
tommyp
03-20-2009, 01:19 PM
In my never ending quest to make my gaylant leak free after its resurection, I [hopefully] identified the last of my oil leaks. This last leak was tricky. I decided to use dye-lite by tracerline. I was thinking of the worst at first - a messed up rear main seal or the poor saga that blcknspo0ln had with the oil galley plug leaks. Instead, mine was a simple crack in the oil pan. You'd never know it was a crack unless you used the fluorescent dye. Take a gander at my crack....
Anyway, with that said, does anyone have a 6 bolt oil pan that doesn't have any cracks?
gtluke
03-20-2009, 02:41 PM
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Nate Crisman
03-20-2009, 02:46 PM
I'm pretty sure I have a pan, I just need to check to make sure it's good and usable.
eagletalonjohn
03-20-2009, 07:42 PM
In my never ending quest to make my gaylant leak free after its resurection, I [hopefully] identified the last of my oil leaks. This last leak was tricky. I decided to use dye-lite by tracerline. I was thinking of the worst at first - a messed up rear main seal or the poor saga that blcknspo0ln had with the oil galley plug leaks. Instead, mine was a simple crack in the oil pan. You'd never know it was a crack unless you used the fluorescent dye. Take a gander at my crack....
Anyway, with that said, does anyone have a 6 bolt oil pan that doesn't have any cracks?
whats up buddy? i have no oil pan, sorry... i have a new number no, its 845-662-3784... hit me up this weekend ttyl.
blcknspo0ln
03-21-2009, 05:09 PM
the poor saga that blcknspo0ln had with the oil galley plug leaks.
Man that was period in time was pure epic fail.
tommyp
03-22-2009, 06:23 PM
Philthmonger hooked me up, the thing looks brand new! Thanks Flip!
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