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Heretofore, I will NOT answer any mechanical question. I am not qualified and can only offer speculations. You are better served by others that are true Techs. With that being said, please only ask about parts and locating obsolete Auto Parts. Thank you. I have the ability to locate quite a few mechanical parts for American made vehicles fron the 1900`s to present. Some are OEM and some are aftermarket. This would include engine, brake and chassis parts. Body parts and trim are VERY difficult to find but you may inquire. If you need assistance in repair, I have illustrated books for major American manufacturers that show some illustrations BEFORE 1974. If needed, I can supply repair manuals for your specific vehicle. PLEASE REMEBER I'M A PARTS SPECIALIST, NOT A TECH!! Thank you.. Skip

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Automotive - Changing Oil Pan 1991 Ford LTD 5.0 engine


Expert: Skip Bollinger - 2/26/2008

Question
Can the oil pan be removed & replaced on this car without pulling the engine from the car?

thanks

Answer
Ray,
  I am NOT A TECH but can direct you to the place that can assist you. In your Public Library, they have a section called a "Reference Section". It has a ton of repair manuals for vehicles that you can photocopy but cannot check out. I'm sure, with a very slight effort, you can find a manual that will answer your question.
  I am not familiar with your particular vehicle but, from personal experience, you may have to "raise the engine a bit" to remove the pan but not remove the engine. You will need to watch, CLOSELY, all the wires and hoses that attach to the engine.
  I hope this helps and good luck..
Skip

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