That's what I'm thinking also. And boy, would it ever be annoying to get the pan loose, the gasket broke, then not be able to get the pan out! DOH!!!

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Bill Lessenberry wrote:

I don't think there's enough clearance between the pan & crossmember to do get it off, but I've never tried it with the trans out.
BillL

At 07:25 PM 5/25/2006, you wrote:

Is it possible to get the stock oil pan off my 454 without hoisting the engine up? I have the trans out for a clutch replacement, and now might be the time to replace that pesky pan gasket that weeps a bit.

thanks
Mike








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