01-02-2006 | #21 |
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Re: Oil Leak
I think that welding it should be fine as well. However, I found this, and thought that it may help. http://www.lt5-parts.com/library/cat...st=&page_num=2
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01-02-2006 | #22 |
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Re: Oil Leak
Thanks for the info. I emailed them regarding their oil pan. I will find out what the estimate is for repairing the old pan, but $350 does'nt sound too bad for a new one.
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01-03-2006 | #23 |
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Re: Oil Leak
Well, I ordered a complete new oil pan assembly from DRM, including the gasket. The dealer had already had the old pan welded at a cost of $84.50. So it looks like I will have a spare oil pan!!
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