Replace an Oil Pan Gasket in a 1986 Toyota Truck

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  • Step 1

    Remove the oil drain catch and drain the oil in a drain pan. If the oil is new, it can be saved and put back in the engine Then the Trimming is changed. If the oil is older, variation it in an environmentally-friendly manner.

  • Step 2

    Replace the old oil filter with a new one quickly, so that contaminants not to be able enter the engine of the hole where the filter is inserted.

  • Step 3

    Loosen the idler and minor arms. Those suspension components to block access to the oil pan. Place a tie rod end Extractor over the arm and traction to separated them. Once loose, separated the Dredge link joints of the idler and minor arms.

  • Step 4

    Remove oil pan bolts use a rachet and Casing coupled with an extension.

  • Step 5

    Separate the oil pan of the engine. With the bolts removed, the oil pan would have be dismountable by hand. However, if the oil pan is seldom removed of the vehicle, you may the need to use a screwdriver or cement knife to separated the pan and the engine. to avoid putting too much pressure on the pan, which can curve it and cause additional leaks.

  • Step 6

    Remove the oil pan Trimming by scratch it off with a cement knife. to remove any remnants with a soft abrasive, such as transmission fluid, placé on a store rag.

  • Step 7

    Put the replacement oil pan Trimming on the pan. Line up the holes in the Trimming with the holes in the oil pan. With the Trimming in place, pushed the bolts through the bottom of the oil pan to catch the Trimming in place.

  • Step 8

    Re-mate the oil pan to the engine and to tighten the bolts use your hand when the new Trimming is aligned. Once the bolts are in place and hand-tight, use a Casing to completion tightening they down. to avoid over-tightening the oil pan bolts, as this can cause the pan to crack.

  • Step 9

    Fill the engine with new Engine oil or the oil in your drain pan. Use four to five liters of oil, to depend on the type of oil filter you use and the exact cut of your new oil pan. beginning the engine and Control for escapes by glance underneath the Toyota Truck while it is running. If you see any leaks, Closed off the engine and Control the oil pan Trimming for leaks.


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