Oil Pan
What are we talkin' about here? Year would help greatly. I can assume a 4wd which means you pretty much have to either drop the front axle or jack the motor to get the pan off.
If it is a '96+ truck with the cast oil pan, then you will really have to pull the motor to replace it. The oil pan is a structural member of the engine/transmission. If the transmission is bolted up when you install the replacement pan, you will most likely have leaks due to misalignment.
If it is a '96+ truck with the cast oil pan, then you will really have to pull the motor to replace it. The oil pan is a structural member of the engine/transmission. If the transmission is bolted up when you install the replacement pan, you will most likely have leaks due to misalignment.
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