How Do You Replace The Oil Pan Gasket In A Chevy Camaro?
If your Chevy Camaro is leaving a trail of oil behind, it may be time to replace a worn oil pan gasket. Although replacing the gasket in a Camaro is easy, getting to the oil pan is a challenge. Here’s how to change the oil pan gasket in the 1993 to 2002 model Chevy Camaro. Lift the front end of the Camaro with a jack and support it securely on a jack stand. Block the rear wheels to keep them from rolling. Disconnect the negative battery cable before proceeding. Crawl under the vehicle and locate the drain plug on the bottom of the oil pan. Put a bucket under the drain plug, and remove the plug with a socket wrench. Let the oil drain into the bucket, and then replace the drain plug. Drain the Camaro’s cooling system and remove the wiring harness clips from the oil pan. Disconnect the oil level sensor connector, then remove the sensor. Disconnect the crossover pipes on the exhaust manifold and take off the bolts or screws holding the exhaust pipe hanger. Remove the starter motor. If your