On the bottom of the oilpanOn the bottom of the oilpan
If not repaired at once you will get water in the oilpan. It can warp the engine head.
Drop the oilpan, remove oil pump. Measure oilpan depth, set new pump & sump height. Prime new oilpump, install, replace oilpan
1. Be Careful. 2. Remove old oilpan. 3. While you are there replace the oil pump and wire out your oil holes. 4. Replace with new oilpan. The oilpan does not need to be torqued to it's limit - just enough so it doesn't leak. Gasket sealer only makes things worse. If your oilpan is getting pressurized you have other problems. 1. Be Careful. 2. Remove old oilpan. 3. While you are there replace the oil pump and wire out your oil holes. 4. Replace with new oilpan. The oilpan does not need to be torqued to it's limit - just enough so it doesn't leak. Gasket sealer only makes things worse. If your oilpan is getting pressurized you have other problems.
If your problem with oilpan is the drainscrew or drainbolt there is a Universal replacement that has threads on it similar to a TAP used to make new threads. For most vehicles. If you have a hole in it possibly welded. Otherwise buy a new oilpan. Good Luck.
oilpan on any engine is located at the bottom of the engine. it is the most lowest part of an engine, it bolts onto the bottom of the engine block
Unbolt it.
On the bottom of the oilpan
Yes it is!!
It will be located in the crankcase above the oilpan
on the bottom of the motor, alongside the oilpan.
The oil pan is bolted to the bottom of the engine