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Oct 10, 2022 - 02:46 PM
Hello!
There is often a piece of aluminum cast into the perimeter of the oil pan that can be used to pry the oil pan off of the block with a large screwdriver or pry bar. I don't have experience with that specific oil pan, but occasionally I have had to use a rubber mallet to break the seal when removing older oil pans. I hope that helps!
Mitchell D
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There is often a piece of aluminum cast into the perimeter of the oil pan that can be used to pry the oil pan off of the block with a large screwdriver or pry bar. I don't have experience with that specific oil pan, but occasionally I have had to use a rubber mallet to break the seal when removing older oil pans. I hope that helps!
Mitchell D
ASE Master Automobile Technician
Certifications: ASE-Certified Master Automobile Technician, SFI-Certified Safety Inspector
>>> Right Parts, Right Now at CarParts.com
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