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Old 10-31-2021, 05:41 PM   #1
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Re: Project 67 DRGNWGN - 67 Burban!!

little grimey in the front and also looks like it had an oil pan gasket leak
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little grimey in the front and also looks like it had an oil pan gasket leak

Mine was the same way. I got lucky, I cleaned it all up and re-tightened the pan bolts and it quit leaking. Mine had some modifications done to it before I got it and I wonder if they forgot to go around and double check the bolts.

I don't think a few weeks is out of the question for a timeline unless you have trouble getting something you need.

Keep us posted on your progress.

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Old 11-01-2021, 01:41 PM   #3
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Mine was the same way. I got lucky, I cleaned it all up and re-tightened the pan bolts and it quit leaking. Mine had some modifications done to it before I got it and I wonder if they forgot to go around and double check the bolts.

I don't think a few weeks is out of the question for a timeline unless you have trouble getting something you need.

Keep us posted on your progress.

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ya I'm not worried about the pan anyways I have a holley knockoff for the ls swap to go on anyways so that gasket was getting changed. I ordered my gaskets last night, should be in by the end of the week. will be getting at the trans crossmember today hopefully so I can have it ready to redrill
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ya I'm not worried about the pan anyways I have a holley knockoff for the ls swap to go on anyways so that gasket was getting changed. I ordered my gaskets last night, should be in by the end of the week. will be getting at the trans crossmember today hopefully so I can have it ready to redrill

Good deal.

My engine was an LS1 so I didn't have to change anything on it.

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Good deal.

My engine was an LS1 so I didn't have to change anything on it.

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only reason for the pan change is because the air ride. believe the pan will hang too low.
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only reason for the pan change is because the air ride. believe the pan will hang too low.
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Yes, I'm sure it would.

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