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2002 Saturn SL2 Oil Pan Re-sealing Help?

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Old 01-17-2013 | 07:04 PM
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Default 2002 Saturn SL2 Oil Pan Re-sealing Help?

Does anyone know if I need any special tools to get the oil pan down and re-sealed? It's a 2002 Saturn SL2 1.9L DOHC engine, auto transmission. I just was wondering if anyone knew if there could be any complications I should know of, or how long the project usually takes. Thanks!
 
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Old 01-19-2013 | 08:44 AM
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On a 2002? No I don't know. But if memory serves me right there is nothing in the way of getting it down.
I probably can look it up as I have a software package that gives quite a bit of information on a variety of cars and is handy to use when I need it.
But other than printing out a hard copy I can not copy and paste information to the forum and at times is both lengthy and difficult to type it out.
What I would suggest is go by your auto parts store, O'rielly or AutoZone, PEP boys, NAPA or CarQuest and buy a service manual from them, Chilton, Motors, Hayde or what ever. They are all pretty good and will cost about $30.00 and look it up. If there is special material or parts required you can order them while you are there.
I personally am not a big FAN of RTV unless there is a specific application and instructions for the use of it. But that is treason to purchase the book. To find out what the specific instructions are if any.
 
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Old 01-19-2013 | 11:56 AM
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You will have to disassemble the exhaust system and also remove the engine-to-transaxle reinforcement plate to get the job done, but no "special tools" are required
 
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