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How Do You Replace The Oil Pan Gasket In A Ford Mustang?

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How Do You Replace The Oil Pan Gasket In A Ford Mustang?

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If you notice a puddle of oil under the engine of your Ford Mustang, it’s possible that a worn out oil pan gasket is to blame. Replacing the oil pan gasket in a Ford Mustang isn’t an easy task, and will vary between models. However, these are the basic steps for most Ford Mustangs after 1995. Unhook the negative battery cable and the air inlet tube from the air cleaner housing and throttle body. Remove the plastic radiator cover, the weather seal on the hood and wiper arms. Remove the cowl vent screen on the left side and the windshield wiper module. Install an engine support but don’t lift the engine yet. Set the parking brake and put a block in front of the rear wheels. Use jacks to raise the front of the vehicle and set it safely on jack stands. Take off the mount through bolts on the front engine, and slightly raise the engine. Take off the starter motor, and if applicable, remove the cooler lines to the automatic transmission. Drain the oil from the engine into a disposable recept

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