Need help with dropping the oil pan 2000 dodge durango 4x4
#1
Need help with dropping the oil pan 2000 dodge durango 4x4
My tank is in the shop right now and when i get it back i am going to drop the oil pan and i want to see how hard it would be. I really haven't worked on that many four wheel drives and the front axle goes right across the oil pan.Is it a pain to drop the front axle? The reason i am dropping the oil pan is because one of my buddies was helping me change the crankshaft sensor and he broke the sensor and some of the plastic peices fell inside and i want to make sure nun of the peices get in the oil filter or oil pump.
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It's a major PITA to do. As Sharps said you need to drop the front axle to gain access. This means pulling the driveshafts, which means seperating steering components, lower ball joints, etc.
The oil pump pickup is protected by a screen which should stop debris from being picked up and circulated. Personally I wouldn't pull the pan for a few small plastic pieces. Look at the old sensor and try to figure out how much is actually missing. You may be able to flush the pan somewhat by adding sone kero / diesel to the oil before changing it to thin it out. Screen your old oil for pieces that have been flushed already.
Bob
The oil pump pickup is protected by a screen which should stop debris from being picked up and circulated. Personally I wouldn't pull the pan for a few small plastic pieces. Look at the old sensor and try to figure out how much is actually missing. You may be able to flush the pan somewhat by adding sone kero / diesel to the oil before changing it to thin it out. Screen your old oil for pieces that have been flushed already.
Bob