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![]() I have a '67 coupe with a 289. Looks great (a chick magnet) and runs great but I need to replace the oil pan gasket - there is this seepage problem and my wife is going to kill me if it keeps leaking oil on our driveway. I would like to try to do it myself but being mechanically challenged I don't want to start something I cannot finish. I know that I will have to remove the starter which is not a problem. However, there is what appears to be a protection bar (crossmember) running underneath the oil pan as well as a steering linkage bar. Will I have to remove these things to drop the oil pan or can I change the gasket without disturbing other stuff?
Thanks for your help. E. |
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