A while back Evan Beck informed a second generation owner that the engine oil pan could be removed from underneath if the transmission, flywheel, and engine rear adapter plate were removed.
Does anyone know if this procedure will work on a first generation? I will be pulling the transmission on my 1992 soon to repair a leaking front seal and if possible I want to install a set of rod and main bearings at the same time. The truck just turned 214,000 miles and the engine is in good shape and a new set of bearings should insure bottom end good health for a long time.
While the pan is off I plan to weld in bungs for a bypass filter return, oil temperature gauge, and a pickup for a preluber I am putting together.
TIA!!!
Does anyone know if this procedure will work on a first generation? I will be pulling the transmission on my 1992 soon to repair a leaking front seal and if possible I want to install a set of rod and main bearings at the same time. The truck just turned 214,000 miles and the engine is in good shape and a new set of bearings should insure bottom end good health for a long time.
While the pan is off I plan to weld in bungs for a bypass filter return, oil temperature gauge, and a pickup for a preluber I am putting together.
TIA!!!