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While doing an oil change and replacing my muffler I noticed the condition of my oil pan which had pretty thick flakes of rust falling off. I am wondering if anyone has had to change out their oil pan because of excessive rust. Also if needed is there a place to get used pans?
Ps. I installed a fumoto valve last season which sure made changing the oil an easy task. Although it is best to warm the oil first.
Brad
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try a search on e-bay for detroit 8v92
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Hi Brad,
I'm thinking it may be more sound than it appears. The next time you change oil I'd recommend that you scrape all the rust flakes off and gently tap around on it with a hammer to check for soundness. If it is still viable spray it good with trichloroethane and allow it to dry before coating with POR 15 . I'd follow up with a coat of Fluid Film for self healing protection from stone chips.
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I like hoosierdaddy's ideas.
I cracked my oil pan last year. Different engine than yours, etc but I was unable to find a used/salvage oil pan and had to order a new one. It was a 4 week wait from DD.
Jason
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