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No need to worry about wearing out your welcome. Yes you can remove your oil pan with the engine in the chassis. Remove the pan retaining bolts, remove the steering idler from the right side frame rail; you'll probably have to rotate the crankshaft a bit for the counterweights to clear.
Fine car, the 54 Patrician, I drove one nearly daily for many years back in the 70s. I wish you many happy miles in yours.
Posted on: 2015/1/29 19:05
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In addition to the items O_D mentioned, there may be an interference and possibly a bolt or two restricting the rear of pan that is hidden under the bellhousing lower half. If the pan isn't wanting to come free, you may also have to remove that piece to remove the pan.
Posted on: 2015/1/29 19:24
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Thanks for the insight guys. I'll let you know how I make Out.
Posted on: 2015/1/29 19:58
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Finished the oil pan Friday. Just like you said. Came right out!! Thanks again, Brian.
Posted on: 2015/2/1 15:08
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Good to hear. Did you find much crud in the pan? Some have been relatively clean and others have had so much buildup the screen on oil pump pickup was resting on it.
Posted on: 2015/2/1 15:15
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Found about 3/4 of an inch in the bottom. Took the floating screen off today and have it soaking. Is there any way of taking the screen apart?? While waiting for my gasket kit, I thought I might as well clean the valve compartment. Is there any good way of doing it?? Thought about diesel fuel, but not sure I can get it all back out behind lifter casting. Brian.
Posted on: 2015/2/2 19:57
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I much prefer charcoal lighter fluid, similar hydrocarbon mixture to kerosene or diesel but MUCH cleaner and nearly odorless with the same solvency power. It won't be easy to get it fully clean behind the valve springs and stems; problem is once you start you really have to finish it completely or run the risk of having some of the crud loosened, only to fall onto the cam and then into the pan after you've buttoned it up. All "all or nothing" job, perhaps best left until such time as you remove the head and valves.
Posted on: 2015/2/2 23:18
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