Oil pan T joint sealants
12-28-2021, (Subject: Oil pan T joint sealants ) 
Post: #17
RE: Oil pan T joint sealants
Driving the front tires up onto some wood/6x6's helps with getting at it to.

After I drain mine as much as I can,
I usually remove mine by myself. I just put 5-gallon bucket in the back end and stack some wood so that it only has a few inches to drop in the back, then handle the front by hand. It is not really heavy, but like others said... awkward.

Just remember that some oil will be in the back.. and it will run towards the front as you drop the pan down. It can be messy if your not aware of this.

The engine will also drip oil for a week with the pan off it ... so I usually use a cheap throw-away tarp. thin ply-wood, etc. or something to keep it from getting all over the ground.


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