74. Oil Pan Cleaning and Inspection
Oil Pan Cleaning and Inspection
Special Tools
J 28410 - Gasket Remover
For equivalent regional tools, refer to Special Tools (Special Tools).
Cleaning Procedure
1. Remove any old thread sealant, gasket material or sealant using J 28410 - remover
2. Clean the oil pan and oil pan components in solvent.
3. Clean out any debris from the bolt holes.
Warning: Refer to Safety Glasses Warning (Safety Glasses Warning).
4. Dry the oil pan and oil pan components with compressed air.
Inspection Procedure
1. Inspect the exterior of the oil pan for the following conditions:
* Damage to the drain plug or drain plug hole (3).
* Damage to the transmission mounting bosses (5).
* Damage to the oil level/condition sensor bolt hole threads (2).
* Damage to the oil level/condition sensor hole (4).
* Dents or damage to the exterior (1).
2. Inspect the interior of the oil pan for the following conditions:
* Gouges or damage to the oil pan sealing surfaces (1).
* Damage to the oil pan baffle mounting bosses (2).
* Damage to the bolt holes (3).
* Damage to the oil suction pipe mounting bosses (4).
* Damage to the oil pan scraper mounting bosses (5).
3. Inspect the oil pan scraper for damage.
4. Inspect the oil pan baffle (1) for damage.
5. Repair or replace the oil pan and/or oil pan components as necessary.