Re: Removing oil pan on '36 Twelve
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The oil pan is off the car. An electric heat gun was used. On high range it put out probably 125 to 150 + - degrees. This is just enough to soften the 30 plus year old gasket and glue. A stiff blade putty knife was driven through the joint/ seam between the aluminum pan and cast iron block. Then very thin wood wedges were inserted. A steel hammer was used to strike the pan, causing a vibration in the aluminum pan structure. Between strikes, the all the wedges were driven in a little further. It took an hour but off it came and no damage to the pan.
Thanks, Tom 1stpackard
Posted on: 2011/1/9 17:26
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Re: Removing oil pan on '36 Twelve
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I LIKE this new guy. Heat and Impact. 3 rounds in a 60 minute winner take all match. Now all we need is for Tom to get a certain 359 unstuck...
Posted on: 2011/1/9 19:07
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