Banged up oil pan

Replace the oil pan?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • No

    Votes: 6 54.5%
  • Only if you are bored

    Votes: 4 36.4%

  • Total voters
    11
When the oil pan on my Monaco got bumped it loosened the pan a bit and resulted in a leak. In your case I'd also re-torque the pan bolts.
 
Gotta laff at that one, from the amount of grime on that engine & chassis I really don't think any work has been done on it since the dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Someone may have paid to have work done, but IMO they got taken.

I know the fuel pump, fuel tank, carb, distributor cap, plugs, plug wires and radiator are all newer. The heads have been off as they are clean-ish and under the valve covers things look ok (to me?). Beyond that, who knows as the car didn’t come with much in the way of receipts.

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heh receipts don't mean much of anything, I can see some rattle can paint on the inside of the head & EGR valve, (dress-up) wonder if they wrote a bill for that.
Top area of engine bay looks pretty clean but the bottom... maybe someone put a timing chain in it and forgot the gasket for the cover, ha ha, :rolleyes:

Oh BTW replace that battery NEG cable!
 
I tried to find a picture that shows it’s not as nasty overall as the poor oil pan, which including oil also seems to have taken a transmission fluid bath from a bad (now fixed) cooling line repair.
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And also trying to decide if this is as good as the headlights will be or if I need to do some troubleshooting here as well. I don’t have anything old to compare it to and my memory of the headlights on my first 74 isn’t a good point of reference.

Regardless, it was a productive night in the garage and away from work and chores.

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