How about a 1 peice rubber oil pan gasket like the ones made for the 4.0L, for the AMC V8.
The 4 peice one just doesn't cut it when doing the oil pan with the engine in the vehicle (can you tell what I just finished fighting with)!
How about a 1 peice rubber oil pan gasket like the ones made for the 4.0L, for the AMC V8.
The 4 peice one just doesn't cut it when doing the oil pan with the engine in the vehicle (can you tell what I just finished fighting with)!
We actually looked into a nitrile piece but they wanted a 50K start up and stock fee. Rubber shouldnt be that hard to make. I will check on this as we progress here
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nitrile would be cool but man what a startup cost . waiting on the rubber info.
oh and mycj7, gorilla snot, yellow damnit, 3m weatherstrip adhesive, whatever you want to call it will be your best friend in this job. use a little to tack the pieces up on the block.
Yeah, was a pain in the a$$.
When I did my 360 it was nice and easy, of course it was upside down on an engine stand. This one was still in the 90 Grand Waggoneer (couch on wheels ;)).
I have searched online and haven't found anything. But if I did, I know I'd buy some for myself, and I know others that would as well.
That is crazy expensive!We actually looked into a nitrile piece but they wanted a 50K start up and stock fee.
Figure there has to be enough of us AMc V8'ers out there to make some demand for it. ;)
When I did mine half the problem was getting the pan to go past the motor mounts!!
I had to notch the motor mounts on my CJ to get the pan on (while still in the vehicle).
No issues like that on a FSJ though.
just did mine, and i had to notch just the passenger side.Originally Posted by mycj7
but yea a one piece like whats avail for the 258's would be sooo much easier
Just did mine tonite in my CJ.....gots a Milodon 8 qt. pan and had no issues to speak of.....all i can say is to make sure gasket surface is clean and permatex the gasket ends up on the rear main cap and timing cover and let em tack up so it holds.....then permatex the sides to the pan and then install the pan......easy as 1, 2, 3, why would you have to notch the motor mounts???? mine is perfectly fine
1980 CJ-5, 360 powered, T-18, Dana 20, Advanced Adapters output , 4.56's, Dana 30 frt chromoly shafts w/297 joints and Tru-Trac and M20 rear with Detroit, Superior shafts, and disc brakes and Tom Woods frt and rear shafts.........about 10k in misc aftermarket parts!
I glued mine on with careful bead of black ATV.
I could not get a gasket locally and did not wanna wait for mailorder.
My 360 was also upside down on an engine stand.
I know about the dangers of getting a little ATV squeezed out on the inside and causing issues, so I was very careful and I want to think I okay.
Bryan Smith
Fort Wayne, Indiana
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
- 5.7 HEMI powered
1982 Jeep J10
- Progress toward road-worthiness is being made!
1981 Jeep J20
- Commercial flat bed - Long term Project: RUST! Long term project (RUST!)
Just did mine on the old 76 j10 and had little trouble. Put little dabs of silicone on pan then gasket, let dry and she was set. Had to lift truck to get starter off because springs are worn but other that that no problem.