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1929 07-30-2019 12:28 PM

Oil pan bolts
 

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It would take me 30 minutes to take out the two front oil pan bolts because of a tight fit between pan and crossmember, so I grind down this socket, and it made it as simple as removing the others.

Dick So. Cal. 07-30-2019 01:16 PM

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I cut a slot in them with a hacksaw and remove them with a screwdriver. Works great!

Dick

noyo55 07-30-2019 01:19 PM

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Back in 66 or so I had an older fellow come up to me ,when I was sitting in my model A, and asked if I had problems getting the pan bolts out. When I said yeas he said that he had a special speed wrench made for taking them out. He said come by and get it, I did and it works great —I keep it under the seat. The wrench’s are probably out there.

Benson 07-30-2019 01:21 PM

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weds morning 5 am

Jacksonlll 07-30-2019 02:38 PM

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What torque do you guys use. The book says 20 FT lbs, but the bolts are never dry. I put 20 on mine and they are really tight but did not break. That's probably too much.

mfarley 07-30-2019 02:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jacksonlll (Post 1782352)
What torque do you guys use. The book says 20 FT lbs, but the bolts are never dry. I put 20 on mine and they are really tight but did not break. That's probably too much.

I've heard that's a misprint and that 20 in-lbs more like it.

WTSHNN 07-30-2019 03:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jacksonlll (Post 1782352)
What torque do you guys use. The book says 20 FT lbs, but the bolts are never dry. I put 20 on mine and they are really tight but did not break. That's probably too much.

Tighten them up until the gasket just begins to mushroom out.

-Tim

ryanheacox 07-30-2019 03:23 PM

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When I did mine I used the same spec as the valve cover gasket on my Jeep, 7 ft-lb.

Synchro909 07-30-2019 07:19 PM

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I do as Dick in So Cal does (post #2). Mine are drivers cars, not show cars so I don't care - not that anybody will ever see the slots. I do the same with the bolts right at the back of the sump too.
When I come accross a car with bolts in the front of the sump, I jack the front off the ground under the axle so I can easily turn the steering to a position where I can get at them. (I do the same when greasing the steering ball joints.)

chrs1961815 07-30-2019 10:12 PM

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Depends on the gasket. I think it is pretty much only necessary to snug them nicely with a hand rachet then after a few drives retighten. It is not like a head gasket where there is compression as well; this gasket is just holding back oil so torqueing the hell out of it is not going to help, it probably will hurt if you are using a cork gasket.

Y-Blockhead 07-30-2019 11:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by noyo55 (Post 1782330)
Back in 66 or so I had an older fellow come up to me ,when I was sitting in my model A, and asked if I had problems getting the pan bolts out. When I said yeas he said that he had a special speed wrench made for taking them out. He said come by and get it, I did and it works great —I keep it under the seat. The wrench’s are probably out there.

Do you have a picture of your tool you could share? I love special use tools.

Jim Brierley 08-02-2019 10:51 AM

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I just use a wobble-socket.

Tom Wesenberg 08-02-2019 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Brierley (Post 1783324)
I just use a wobble-socket.

Same with me.
I use a 1/4" socket set with no problems.

abachman3 08-02-2019 02:26 PM

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I too, use the 1/4 inch socket. For all the tighter it needs to be, the 1/4 inch is plenty.

Mike V. Florida 08-02-2019 10:26 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jacksonlll (Post 1782352)
What torque do you guys use. The book says 20 FT lbs, but the bolts are never dry. I put 20 on mine and they are really tight but did not break. That's probably too much.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mfarley (Post 1782364)
I've heard that's a misprint and that 20 in-lbs more like it.


Yes it is a mis-print! 3-5 lbs. is all that is needed.


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