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Old 08-15-2001, 04:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My 2f leaks oil where the skid plate is spot welded to the oil pan. Whats a good fix? I don't want to buy a new pan. I was told to remove the pan and mig-weld the skid plate perimeter to the pan itself. I was hoping for something easier. I have an extra cork gasket!I think this may be a common problem as I have seen several other fj40s doing the same thing. They get pinholerust between the skid plate and pan . What have you guys found for a cure??

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Old 08-15-2001, 05:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Back when my brother had a 2f in his '55 he had the exact same problem
Took off the pan sent it to an engine shop to be hot tanked (ie: totally 100% clean)
then he simply laid a pool of braizing over each of the spot welds from the inside
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Hey.......good idea, I like it!
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Could you lay a bead between the skid plate and the oil pan?

Mine does the same thing and I can not get my $%#@$$ oil pan loose.

I beat it to a pulp and hammered a wood chistle at it for 45 minutes and could not get it to break loose.

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The brazing idea sounds fine, and the perimiter weld has always worked...

To get a stubborn pan off...
Place a bottle jack against the frame and a 2X4 section on the side of the pan @ the skid plate... Apply pressure and go have a beer :-)

Provided you removed all of the bolts from the pan... the pan should be hanging from the engine or lying on the ground when you get back.

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