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Old 04-26-2022, 01:43 PM   #7
'68OrangeSunshine
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Re: 292 oil pan removal

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Well pulling the pan turned out to not be as difficult as I was imagining. However I found a hole in the pan up by the rail. No wonder I had oil all over. Good thing I have a spare 292 to steal parts off of.
Although I still have a little leak at the front of the pan it's small enough I think I can live with it. At least for now.
So it's good to be back up and running. Now time to finish my break in. I'm really looking forward to driving this thing. I've wanted a 292 in a truck for about 30 years. I bought the engine two years ago & it's had to wait while I worked on more pressing matters. I'm ready!
Good to hear you're back on the road. A welder can fix your old pan. Just don't leave it at a bad shop.
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