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Old 06-12-2021, 06:08 PM   #1
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Pulled the 235 Oil pan...any steps before I put it back?

I pulled the oil pan on my project. Not too sludgy, no metal, so far so good. Of course things are covered in black crust and such, its a 60 year old engine.

I'm not planning on removing this engine or rebuilding it. Is there anything at all I can/should do at this step before cleaning all mating surfaces and reinstalling the pan?

Clean/replace crusty black oil pickup? Or leave it be...
Any key areas to inspect while on my back under the truck?

I've been told not to disturb the crust unless I plan on cleaning everything completely during a rebuild, but I want to make sure when I put this pan on, it's not coming off.
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Old 06-15-2021, 12:23 PM   #2
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Re: Pulled the 235 Oil pan...any steps before I put it back?

Alright based on the overwhelming majority of your feedback, everyone seems to be recommending cleaning/testing/replacing if needed for the oil pump assembly. Thanks everyone!
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