Re: [FWDLK] 1956 Plaza 277 v8 removal
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Re: [FWDLK] 1956 Plaza 277 v8 removal





Depending on how the gasket broke and where, how about resealing the pan
with a silicon gasket maker?  I have done this and had a repair that
worked for years.  It was on a B engine.  I just cleaned the surfaces as
oil free as possible and squeezed a thin layer of the sealant onto both
surfaces, laid the broken pieces of pan gasket into place and snugged it
up. After about 15 minutes I went ahead and torqued it home. It may not be
a concourse type repair, but it worked and saved an enormous amount of labor.

Bill Huff




At 5/21/2005 03:22 PM, Matt Proske wrote:
Hey everyone,
Small problem. I'm working on my 1956 plymouth plaza - 277 3 spd.
Found a coolant leak between the timing cover and block. To remove the
front cover, needed to loosten the oil pan. Broke the pan gasket and I
don't see any way of getting the pan out w/o lifting the engine. GREAT!
(please let me know if there is another way - without cutting my front
cross member) To disconnect the bell hsg from the block, all of the bolts
can be reached "easily" enough, except one. I removed the dust cover from
the trans and found one dirty little bolt on the lower pass side, up
inside of the bell hsg. I can just reach it with a long wrench and I did
get it loose. But, before I get it all of the way out, is this bolt
actually a guide pin? I'm not sure that even if I can get it out all the
way that I'll be able to get it back in again. It doesn't look like
there's enough room to completely remove it (in between the flywheel and
the interior wall of the bell hsg).

So, do I have to lift the engine to remove the pan, and, is this a bolt
or a guide pin?
Anyone else out there who's done this before, any advice would be
appreciated.
Thanks everyone,
Matt

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