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moparn1
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it can be done, it's kind of a pain to get to all of the bolts and you have to remove the centerlink but I have done it successfully.
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bow chicka bow wow
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flyboy01
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I think it would be easier just to unbolt the mounts and pull the engine up 2 or 3 inches. I think it would be easier than doing it in the car. Plus the chances of getting the new gasket in in one piece are slim, possible, but difficult.
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PureGTS
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Cheap trick department - use the twist ties, off the bread or sandwich baggies, to hold the gasket in place through the bolt holes, as you go along. Remember, there is a pick -up going down the middle of everyting you'll have to navigate around too. I don't know if you can wrestle the gasket around the outside of the pan, avoiding the pick-up confrontation, and not tearing the gasket, or not. It is not mission: impossible, but it is mission: annoying. Be prepared to call it a few names and question its parentage.
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Knowldge is power, power is speed, speed is good, low E.T. is better
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jackie
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you will have to take off the windage tray off also, the gaskets are above, and below it.
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PureGTS
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 If you're doing one only, how do you know which one is leaking? Be prepared to do both, just in case you tear one.
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Knowldge is power, power is speed, speed is good, low E.T. is better
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NYrr496
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I've done cam swaps without touching the oil pan. I've just unbolted the timing cover and removed it while leaving the pan gaskets intact. Only thing is, I built the engine sorta knowing I was going to do that. I guess an older engine or one built with sealant may rip the gaskets.
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It takes a Mopar to catch a Mopar.
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mopar_eric
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I'd pull that sucker out. you're only adding headers, bellhousing, 2 starter bolts, 4 converter bolts and a few odds and ends to your total time wrenching.
Plus you can do a way cleaner job, and if there's any doubt about your internals now is the time to check it out.
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Pro Street dart
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I put the Felpro-Performance 1834 oil pan gasket on dry. So far not a drop of oil from it.
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