db_tanker
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So the swap of plastic to the Mishimoto pan wasn't too bad (even with pending shoulder surgery).
I tried one of the harbor freight hand transfer pumps. Meh. I took my compressed air brake bleeder and some tubing and did it just fine - (see shoulder issue above lol)
I got lucky with all my bolts coming out without breaking thankfully. Everything got touched up with some anti-seize and torqued to the spec from Mishimoto - again no issues. Swapped the filter with a Napa filter.
One question - is the general consensus that the factory pan drop SHOULD yield 5 quarts or 6? I managed to get a bit less than 5 and had no fluid actually hit the ground (i just poured remnants into the empty quart containers for easy reference after all said and done)
And one comment-suggestion. Please don't be an idiot like me and assume that the 1/8 NPT plug is both tight AND has a good amount of teflon tape or sealant on it. Mine was tight but wasn't sealed up well lol. Literally had a tiny dab of sealant on it.
Total time to install was about 2.5 hours with me not rushing and not using power tools.
D
I tried one of the harbor freight hand transfer pumps. Meh. I took my compressed air brake bleeder and some tubing and did it just fine - (see shoulder issue above lol)
I got lucky with all my bolts coming out without breaking thankfully. Everything got touched up with some anti-seize and torqued to the spec from Mishimoto - again no issues. Swapped the filter with a Napa filter.
One question - is the general consensus that the factory pan drop SHOULD yield 5 quarts or 6? I managed to get a bit less than 5 and had no fluid actually hit the ground (i just poured remnants into the empty quart containers for easy reference after all said and done)
And one comment-suggestion. Please don't be an idiot like me and assume that the 1/8 NPT plug is both tight AND has a good amount of teflon tape or sealant on it. Mine was tight but wasn't sealed up well lol. Literally had a tiny dab of sealant on it.
Total time to install was about 2.5 hours with me not rushing and not using power tools.
D
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