Oil Pan go bye bye

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Oil Pan go bye bye

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So i just got back from MN, I drove back with a friend and when he was driving he hit a large ice chunk which tore my side exit pipe off. I thought that was the only damage...Just woke up this morning to a huge pool of OIL under my car. Theres a decent size crack in the corner closest to the plug. I called the dealership and they want 233 for an oil pan...Im thinking of doing it myself at a friends shop. Anyone have any insight? I've got to get this pile rolling again so I can work.

Brandon if I was to get the dealership to work on it when could I be back out driving it?
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I would think that would be a pretty straight forward project, although some of the bolts may be a b@#%$ to get to.

Maybe you should get one of these? http://www.dieselgeek.com/Detail.bok?no=358 :ninja:
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id say just pull it off and weld her shut! :thumbsup:
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Post by Mill3niumThr33 »

Yea joe a Minnesotan on Vortex offered me the same pan for 150$ and i may have a friend back home drive it out here when he visits.

Well I think now that I killed an oil pan, lost my abs, killed my catalytic converter, torn off my side exit, and got my front bumper wrecked things may start to go right for a change...[furiously knocking on everything wood in my room] :rolleyes:

Oh and heres a couple photos of the accident that I never posted.

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its an oilpan, not rocket engineering. :p
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As far as I am concerned it is rocket science :mrgreen: . Anything with internals or the block I am clueless on. I'll leave it to the pros like you. Kenny just called me and said its gunna be 540$ and they need to overnight a pan for another 60$ :angry: . Did you take a look at it today? I hope they dont throw it away i want to hang it in my garage as a keep sake.
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yeppers i saw it today, the front end looks alot better, they gave it to phil :( while i was shoulders deep in touareg recalls.... gay... he didnt start it yet but it wont take long, but 600 bones, man..... i didnt even know you were back yet, i woulda done it for you for free, minus the parts and what not.... about an hour would do the trick on lunch time :) damn 600 tho why dont they just break your legs while theyre at it :rolleyes: you gonna be at ale works sunday, you car be ready....
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Post by Mill3niumThr33 »

kompressorgolf wrote:i didnt even know you were back yet, i woulda done it for you for free, minus the parts and what not.... about an hour would do the trick on lunch time :)
damnit....i hope kenny gives me a discount on labor or im gunna break his legs :finger: . Well if i get my oil pan and sheiss done by sunday I will come.
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Here:

1-206-782-6410...ask for dylan and dylan ONLY!!!!! tell him chris in spokane sent you.

1-209-763-2487 ask for Jerry...not really for parts but builds motors all day.

and if the pan took a hit bad enough to dent it, hope to god it didn't crack the pickup for the oil pump.
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i took a better look at it today, seems like very minimal damage, i like the exhaust setup you got, my rabbit the same way :p s, if they cant get it done by sunday, thats bull, its been in the air on a lift for 2 days now, and no progress, if its not done, just get the parts and tell them to shove it, i will do it after hours if you would like i got nothin but time these days...
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