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#164904 - 02/10/10 07:09 AM Oil Pan Removal, '62 Nova w/327"
bobalouie Offline
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Does anyone have personal experience as to whether or not you can remove the oil pan from a 327" in a '62 Nova without having to lift the engine up or remove the steering linkage?

From underneath it looks possible? Hoping someone has been there and done it.

Thanks for any input and feedback.

Bobalouie

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#164906 - 02/10/10 07:33 AM Re: Oil Pan Removal, '62 Nova w/327" [Re: bobalouie]
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Your shop manual should describe the procedure on how the oil pan is removed.

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#164919 - 02/10/10 09:57 AM Re: Oil Pan Removal, '62 Nova w/327" [Re: Junkyard Dog]
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I understand what you say, but sometimes the "real" hands-on experience can provide more accurate info. or even some shortcuts people have learned, which is why I posted it that way.

Bob

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#164924 - 02/10/10 10:37 AM Re: Oil Pan Removal, '62 Nova w/327" [Re: bobalouie]
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Being it's a 62, it never had a 327 from the factory. Did they use a front sump pan or a modified rear sump? Chances are you will have to do one of the before mentioned methods. The Chevy II doesn't have a crossmember under the pan so I would say take down the steering linkage would be easier...Joe

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#164925 - 02/10/10 10:37 AM Re: Oil Pan Removal, '62 Nova w/327" [Re: bobalouie]
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I don't specifically remember if I removed the pan from a SB V-8 in a Nova or Chevy II or not. Don't remember having to remove anything except for one end of the center link (or tie rod bracket) to remove a pan from either a V-8 or six back in that era. Most of the time the pulling tree limb (or swing set) was not used and I didn't have a jack to raise the engine either.

I do remember having to rotate the crankshaft to remove a few six cylinder pans.
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#164929 - 02/10/10 11:14 AM Re: Oil Pan Removal, '62 Nova w/327" [Re: Chipper]
bobalouie Offline
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Thanks everyone. And, Joe, the guy that put the 327" in did not use the shorter oil pump/distributor shaft rod, so the distributor sits up about a 1/4" too high, and it is preventing oil to flow through to the lifter and rocker arms.

Which is the reason that I'm pulling the pan to put the shorter rod in. I did see an earlier email that you had sent to another guy, and it made me check it out.

Thanks to all, as usual!

Bob

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#165178 - 02/12/10 10:21 AM Re: Oil Pan Removal, '62 Nova w/327" [Re: bobalouie]
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O.K. all, all I had to do was loosen the idler arm, let it drop down, loosen the starter bolts to let you move the starter over slightly, and the pan will come right out..took about an hour total time...

Thanks again to all the input,

Bob

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#165181 - 02/12/10 10:34 AM Re: Oil Pan Removal, '62 Nova w/327" [Re: bobalouie]
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Glad to help...Joe

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