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89StangGuy 05-28-2013 04:59 PM

Outrageous prices for oil pan gasket!
 
Does 1200 sound right to you guys for an oil pan gasket and rear main seal replacement? Seems like a bit much to me. I called a good amount of places. Got quotes of 1200 mm&ff, db engineering 900, independent Shop 800, and a small time "mustang mechanic" I've gone to a few times for 500. For those prices I could buy a hoist, engine stand, heads and a cam. Anyone know where I can get the oil pan change done a little cheaper? My pan and rear seal Are leaking 1/2 a quart a week now. Getting a little taxing to fill it up. Any suggestions or insight Anyone can offer? I have money to pAy 1000 bucks, but not just for a damn oil pan gasket. At that price ill just buy a bunch of oil lol.

94cobra69ss396 05-28-2013 05:03 PM

The problem is that you can't change the pan gasket with the engine in the car. The rear main seal you can but you still have to pull the trans or the engine to do it.

Shaolin Crane 05-28-2013 05:05 PM

You can buy a hoist and engine stand but you're not getting heads and cam for that money. Have I pulled the oil pan in the car, yup. Have I changed a RMS in car, yup. Was it worth it? Fuck no, so much quicker and easier to pull it out and do it on a stand.

89StangGuy 05-28-2013 05:11 PM

I was thinking gt40 heads and e cam. More wallet friendly.

Ya I realize the motor has to come out, or steering and k member. But does that labor price sound right? The guy who wants to charge me 500 is more my price but I'm not sure if I fully trust the guy.

94cobra69ss396 05-28-2013 05:30 PM

You can pull the engine in a couple hours and figure a little more to drop it back in. So depending on their rate the quotes sound about right.

Also, an E303 will no longer pass the tail pipe emissions test so I don't recommend using it.

Shaolin Crane 05-28-2013 05:30 PM

I charge 600-800 depending on the person to pull an engine and put it back in.

89StangGuy 05-28-2013 05:34 PM

Damn , that's a lot more than I was expecting. Well an engine needs to be able to keep the oil inside lol. So I guess I'll just get it fixed.

What cams are smog legal now? I know the gt40 iron heads have the egr tube hookups. But I'm not sure about cams. If it really costs that much ill probably hold off until I can afford good aluminum heads.

Shaolin Crane 05-28-2013 06:11 PM

You'll pay at least 500 for a decent set of non-P gt40 heads.

Vettezuki 05-28-2013 06:36 PM

I need to replace the rear main seal and pan gasket on the one buck truck. It doesn't leak a lot, but it leaks a little all the time. Figure might take it out at some point and replace all the bearings and rings while it's out. It has just short of 160k miles, so probably a worthwhile move to keep it solid for years to come. Still ain't happening anytime soon.

Shaolin Crane 05-28-2013 06:55 PM

The rear main leaks on big blue too, i'll change it whenever the trans comes out, but for now, it's not a big issue.


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