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Old 01-17-2008   #1
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Default Oil 'pan' question>>>

This weekend going to change out all the fluids so while I have car up on a lift wanted to check out everything... what is the torque spec and tightening sequence for the oil pan bolts?

Here is what I am using for fluids:
Amsoil AMO for engine with Bosch 3401 filter
Mobil 1 syn 75-90W with GM Limited Slip Additive for diff
BMW sourced Castrol TWS 10-60W for tranny
Power flush cooling system

Already changed out power steering fluid (GM spec) and brake fluid ...

I should be ready then and now to Virginia State emissions inspection ...

Michael

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Old 01-17-2008   #2
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Default Re: Oil 'pan' question>>>

oil pan bolts 20 lb/ft

I just kind of do the "X" thing from the center everytime I'm under there.
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Old 01-17-2008   #3
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Default Re: Oil 'pan' question>>>

Yeah, there is no tightening sequence in the FSM. FYI, the small bolts at the very front have a different torque value than the rest. Not that I could get a torque wrench on them anyways.

Thanks for the reminder on the power steering. I've changed all the other fluids, but haven't touched that one.
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Old 01-17-2008   #4
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The front bolts you can get only by removing the K rail support pieces, which isn't that big of a deal to remove. the front two bolts are 89 in lbs. The others are 20 ft lbs. Don't forget some are double nutted as they hold brackets and shields, so remove those to access the real bolt that holds the pan secure.

And there is no set torque pattern.
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Man oh man...it's been a long time since I experienced that!!!
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Old 01-17-2008   #7
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If you want to do a sequence there's one in the factory supplement 90-93. Think it's showing a 93 pan.
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