Gents: How big a job is replacing the oil pan gasket in a 1966 C2 Convertible, 327/ 350 HP? Is it as straightforward as pulling the old one and inserting the new one (following standard mechanic work protocols)? Or do I have to lift the motor a bit? I also have a new rear-spring to install, yet, I think that I'll farm that work out as I'm sure it's a sophisticated job. As always, any guidance appreciated. Can anyone recommend a solid Vette Mechanic North of Houston? Thanks fraternity Brothers.
Replacing the Oil Pan Gasket, '66 327/ 350 HP
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Re: Replacing the Oil Pan Gasket, '66 327/ 350 HP
Gents: How big a job is replacing the oil pan gasket in a 1966 C2 Convertible, 327/ 350 HP? Is it as straightforward as pulling the old one and inserting the new one (following standard mechanic work protocols)? Or do I have to lift the motor a bit? I also have a new rear-spring to install, yet, I think that I'll farm that work out as I'm sure it's a sophisticated job. As always, any guidance appreciated. Can anyone recommend a solid Vette Mechanic North of Houston? Thanks fraternity Brothers.
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Replacing the oil pan gasket is a VERY straightforward job on a Corvette. The engine does not have to be lifted in any way. You do need to lower the steering linkage at the idler arm. In fact, a Corvette is one of the easiest Chevrolet models when it comes to oil pan gasket replacement. I recommend using a one piece style oil pan gasket. It seals better and it's easier to install.
Replacing the rear spring is really not too difficult, either.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: Replacing the Oil Pan Gasket, '66 327/ 350 HP
Gents: How big a job is replacing the oil pan gasket in a 1966 C2 Convertible, 327/ 350 HP? Is it as straightforward as pulling the old one and inserting the new one (following standard mechanic work protocols)? Or do I have to lift the motor a bit? I also have a new rear-spring to install, yet, I think that I'll farm that work out as I'm sure it's a sophisticated job. As always, any guidance appreciated. Can anyone recommend a solid Vette Mechanic North of Houston? Thanks fraternity Brothers.- Top
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