Oil pan compatibiblity (sp?)
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Oil pan compatibiblity (sp?)
I have a 1994 d16z6 sitting in my driveway, I would like to take the oil pan off of it and put it on my D16y5 which has a stripped pan bolt (thanks to the previous owner).
I could tap the pan to the next size up but i feel like it would be easier to just switch the pans.
Anyone have some concrete info?
And I searched so eat it
I could tap the pan to the next size up but i feel like it would be easier to just switch the pans.
Anyone have some concrete info?
And I searched so eat it
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Re: Oil pan compatibiblity (.No_Honda.)
i think they are the same, but
does the Y5 has different shape of where the oil dipstick housing is?
if both lower end of the block have the same shape / edge, Yes It WiLL
does the Y5 has different shape of where the oil dipstick housing is?
if both lower end of the block have the same shape / edge, Yes It WiLL
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Re: Oil pan compatibiblity (sleeper101)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sleeper101 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i think they are the same, but
does the Y5 has different shape of where the oil dipstick housing is?
if both lower end of the block have the same shape / edge, Yes It WiLL </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah I guess i'll just have to take the pan off, and match them up when I throw my car on the lift.
Thanks for the answer
does the Y5 has different shape of where the oil dipstick housing is?
if both lower end of the block have the same shape / edge, Yes It WiLL </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah I guess i'll just have to take the pan off, and match them up when I throw my car on the lift.
Thanks for the answer
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