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dceclipsersJan-04-09 10:11 PM
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#123376, "dented oil pan?"


          

I have heard that a dented oil pan can cause you to spin a bearing.
The oil flow is is changed at higher R.P.M.s causing the bearings to get less oil. Has anyone else heard of this?

  

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RE: dented oil pan?, halfasss101, Jan-05-09 12:13 AM, #1
RE: dented oil pan?, dceclipsers, Jan-05-09 12:19 AM, #2
      RE: dented oil pan?, halfasss101, Jan-05-09 06:17 AM, #3
           RE: dented oil pan?, Moderatorxcasbonx, Jan-05-09 07:21 AM, #4
                RE: dented oil pan?, 740 turbo brick, Jan-05-09 10:05 AM, #5
                     RE: dented oil pan?, foggy45, Jan-05-09 05:16 PM, #6
                          RE: dented oil pan?, RoninEclipse2G, Jan-05-09 05:48 PM, #7
                               RE: dented oil pan?, scorpo86, Jan-10-09 12:18 PM, #8

halfasss101Jan-05-09 12:13 AM
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#123377, "RE: dented oil pan?"
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I highly doubt it. Unless its dented to the point where it looks like a completely different oil pan. As long as the pickup tube is getting oil, oil flow will be fine. I believe the oil is pumped up into the block and then out to the bearings. The crankshaft and bearings dont sit in the oil in the pan. How bad is the dent?

Originally posted by bullettdsm Recommendations are that you get drunk and sit idly by to stare at your car while nothing happens to it. End results seem to be that you will be happy.

  

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dceclipsersJan-05-09 12:19 AM
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#123378, "RE: dented oil pan?"
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My oil pan is dented in about half an inch. If it isn't hurting anything I will leave it alone and forget about it.

  

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halfasss101Jan-05-09 06:17 AM
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#123380, "RE: dented oil pan?"
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how big though? Golf ball size, tennis ball size? It's on the deep end of the oil pan right i'm assuming?

Originally posted by bullettdsm Recommendations are that you get drunk and sit idly by to stare at your car while nothing happens to it. End results seem to be that you will be happy.

  

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#123381, "RE: dented oil pan?"
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I would be concerned with where the dent is in relation to the oil pickup and the size of said dent. Drop the oilpan and take a look around.


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#123385, "RE: dented oil pan?"
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My oil pan is dented also, how I dont know because its at stock height. But I havent had any problems and my mechanic said the pickup will still function.


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#123403, "RE: dented oil pan?"
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as long as the dent doesn't interfere with the function of the oil pick up tube your fine

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#123405, "RE: dented oil pan?"
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Originally posted by foggy45
as long as the dent doesn't interfere with the function of the oil pick up tube your fine

exactly. most of our pans have been dented at one point or another, there's pretty good clearance between the bottom of the pan and the pickup tube. if you're really worried pull the pan and see if the pickup tube is obstructed or damaged

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#123506, "RE: dented oil pan?"
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when I first bought my car (it was in parts) some stupied person jacked the car up with the oil pan. without me knowing the damn oil pick up tube had a cracked. after the rebuild the damn thing seized up. IT was bad....

  

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