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What an impossible time I'm having getting the oil pan off. 93 Civic
1.6 D16Z6 SOHC. I have a Haynes manual which tells me to remove the bolt from the pan -- that's it. I don't have the shop manual. I spent much time on my back looking to see what I could do and wondered if removing something near the problem bolts, 2 of them, would help. I need help there.... Also, if I am successful with removing the pan should I purchase the end seals? Help fast please Hank hakone@ptd.net |
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"Hank" <hakone@ptd.net> wrote in message
news:6fhof4de2rdltlcri78tfa1dt3rkc7ee0v@4ax.com... > What an impossible time I'm having getting the oil pan off. 93 Civic > 1.6 D16Z6 SOHC. I have a Haynes manual which tells me to remove the > bolt from the pan -- that's it. I don't have the shop manual. > > I spent much time on my back looking to see what I could do and > wondered if removing something near the problem bolts, 2 of them, > would help. I need help there.... > > Also, if I am successful with removing the pan should I purchase the > end seals? > > Help fast please > > Hank > hakone@ptd.net > > ....perhaps if you provided some detail about the problem...... |
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Hank <hakone@ptd.net> wrote in news:6fhof4de2rdltlcri78tfa1dt3rkc7ee0v@
4ax.com: > What an impossible time I'm having getting the oil pan off. 93 Civic > 1.6 D16Z6 SOHC. I have a Haynes manual which tells me to remove the > bolt from the pan -- that's it. I don't have the shop manual. > > I spent much time on my back looking to see what I could do and > wondered if removing something near the problem bolts, 2 of them, > would help. I need help there.... > > Also, if I am successful with removing the pan should I purchase the > end seals? > Are you dropping the exhaust and removing the center support? You need to do that for the pan to come off. I'm not specifically familiar with this setup, but you may have to struggle a bit to get the pan off from around the oil pump pickup. Be careful and NEVER force anything. You need a new pan gasket, and you need to put a bit of Permatex Ultra Gray on the sharp corners of the gasket. Replacing the crank seals is an excellent idea, except you won't be able to do that unless you drop the tranny and pull the timing belt. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Try this guide free from Autozone:
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/rep...00c152800617b9 It's pretty likely you will have to remove some exhaust piping. Follow the directions to the letter on using sealant at the ends of the pan. Use an OEM gasket, too. "Hank" <hakone@ptd.net> wrote > What an impossible time I'm having getting the oil pan > off. 93 Civic > 1.6 D16Z6 SOHC. I have a Haynes manual which tells me to > remove the > bolt from the pan -- that's it. I don't have the shop > manual. > > I spent much time on my back looking to see what I could > do and > wondered if removing something near the problem bolts, 2 > of them, > would help. I need help there.... > > Also, if I am successful with removing the pan should I > purchase the > end seals? |
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Hank wrote:
> What an impossible time I'm having getting the oil pan off. 93 Civic > 1.6 D16Z6 SOHC. I have a Haynes manual which tells me to remove the > bolt from the pan -- that's it. I don't have the shop manual. > > I spent much time on my back looking to see what I could do and > wondered if removing something near the problem bolts, 2 of them, > would help. I need help there.... > > Also, if I am successful with removing the pan should I purchase the > end seals? > > Help fast please > > Hank > hakone@ptd.net > > what problem are you trying to fix? removing the pan requires exhaust removal. and exhaust removal is a process that is /highly/ likely to break exhaust studs. therefore, only remove the pan if absolutely necessary. and a minor leak can often be fixed with the correct re-torque of the pan bolts. a decent oil can help too. |
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 03:59:40 -0500, Hank <hakone@ptd.net> wrote:
>What an impossible time I'm having getting the oil pan off. 93 Civic >1.6 D16Z6 SOHC. I have a Haynes manual which tells me to remove the >bolt from the pan -- that's it. I don't have the shop manual. > >I spent much time on my back looking to see what I could do and >wondered if removing something near the problem bolts, 2 of them, >would help. I need help there.... > >Also, if I am successful with removing the pan should I purchase the >end seals? > >Help fast please > >Hank >hakone@ptd.net > The Haynes manuals are absolutely horrible. The leave so much out of the instructions that you could end up damaging something. Their torque specifications are all wrong. The only useful thing this manual has is pictures. Do yourself a favor and buy the actual Honda factory service manual from www.helminc.com. If it is anything like the way it is in the 95 Accord which I believe it is, it is a pain to do and something I really don't think I want to do again. Yes you have to remove the A pipe and flywheel shield to get this out. This is one job that I think I would happily pay someone else to do. |
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