To remove the oil pan on a 5.2 Dodge Ram van, start by draining the engine oil and removing any components obstructing access, such as the exhaust and crossmember if necessary. Next, unbolt the oil pan from the engine block, carefully prying it loose if it's stuck due to gasket sealant. Ensure all old gasket material is removed from the mating surfaces before reinstalling or replacing the oil pan with a new gasket. Finally, reassemble any removed parts and refill the engine with oil.
The oil pan is on the bottom.
The oil pan is on the bottom.
The oil pan on a Dodge Ram 1500 with a 5.9L engine is removed by draining the oil, removing the retaining bolts, and lowering the pan from the vehicle. The gasket material will create a strong seal which must be broken before removal.
In the oil pan
I assume the handle is broken off and you can not get on it with a pair of needlenose pliers. You have to remove your oil pan, then you can push it up.
Nope
Remove the oil pan. The oil pump will be visible. Remove the retaining bolts from the oil pump. Reverse the process to install the new oil pump.
To remove the oil pan on a Dodge Ram with a 4.7L engine, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and safely supported. Drain the engine oil and remove the oil drain plug. Next, detach any components obstructing access to the oil pan, such as the exhaust system, crossmember, or motor mounts if necessary. Finally, unbolt the oil pan from the engine block, gently pry it free if it's stuck, and carefully lift it out.
It is on the bottom of the oil pan
Underneath the truck on the oil pan.
In the oil pan
It is on the bottom of the rear of the oil pan.