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007-025 Lubricating Oil Pan

Install

Apply a 4 mm [1/8 in] bead of sealant,


Part Number 3164067, to the oil pan
mounting surfaces at the cylinder block
to front gear cover joints, and the
cylinder block to rear gear housing
joints.

Oil Pan, Standard

Service Tip: To aid in installation of the


gasket, apply a small amount of sealant,
Part Number 3164067, to the gasket
and oil pan flange. This will help hold the
gasket in place during assembly.

Install the gasket, oil pan, and oil pan


mounting capscrews.

Assemble the capscrews to secure the


lubricating oil pan as illustrated.

Tighten all capscrews in the sequence


shown in the accompanying chart.

Torque Value: 28 n.m [248 in-lb]

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Oil Pan, Suspended

The mounting flange is directional and


has front written on the edge that should
be mated with the front of the engine
block, then install the oil pan mounting
capscrews.

Tighten the oil pan mounting capscrews in the sequence


shown.

Use the following torque value for 6-cylinder applications with


a suspended oil pan.

Torque Value: 28 n.m [248 in-lb]

Clean and check the oil drain plug


threads and sealing surface.

It is recommended that a new sealing


washer is used every time.

Install and tighten the oil pan drain plug.

Torque Value:
Steel Pan, M18 Plug

1. 60 n.m [44 ft-lb]

Torque Value:
Steel Pan, M22 Plug

1. 80 n.m [59 ft-lb]

Torque Value:
Cast Aluminum Pan, M22 Plug

1. 60 n.m [44 ft-lb]

Last Modified: 28-Jun-2011

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