drop cross bar under car and the headers and maybe one more hanger then u can take oil pan off
Inside the transmission - remove transmission oil pan - should be secured by 2 short bolts
Should be located inside transmission pan.
bottom of the oil pan
no man all b series oil pans are the same
In the oil pan
yes a gsr oil pan will fit an ls, you have to switch the pick up to a gsr cause the gsr pan is deeper than the ls. i have a gsr pan on my ls and it work very well.
Just use a crescent for the pan & the oil filter wrench is adjustable if to tight to spin by hand. A belt or other strap will work too to break it loose.
There is not normally a drain plug for changing your transmission fluid. The fluid is held with in a pan that needs to be dropped entirely and the magnet with in the pan needs to be cleaned and the seal around the pan replace. These items normally come together with in a kit.
There is not normally a drain plug for changing your transmission fluid. The fluid is held with in a pan that needs to be dropped entirely and the magnet with in the pan needs to be cleaned and the seal around the pan replace. These items normally come together with in a kit.
The oil pan on a 1995 Acura Legend is changed by draining the oil, removing the retaining bolts, and lowering it from the engine. The components are then cleans, a new gasket installed, and the pan bolted back in place.
The proper question is "where". Find out where it's leaking and you'll know why. If it's leaking from front or rear, it's probably a seal rather than a gasket. Also, changing an oil pan gasket can be trickey and if you didn't do it right it will still leak.
the oil pan is on the bottom of the engine.