Ideas on what else to replace while doing oil pan gasket

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Sooo i shouldn't do afm deflector

Do the deflector, and i would replace that pressure relief valve while your at it.
I wouldn't plug it until AFM was actually gutted, or at least deleted via a tune.
If you have just that disabler that plugs into the obd2 port, i might tread carefully.

your call though!
 

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Do the deflector, and i would replace that pressure relief valve while your at it.
I wouldn't plug it until AFM was actually gutted, or at least deleted via a tune.
If you have just that disabler that plugs into the obd2 port, i might tread carefully.

your call though!
+1. You do need that relief valve if you have the AFM system, and you might as well start with a new one if you already have the pan off.


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+1 for installing the deflector. If bought new, it's ~$10 and you'll have the pan off, so there's no reason not to. If you disable or delete AFM later, that valve or the deflector won't cause any harm.
 
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Change the oil pump pick up tube o-ring. Consider blocking off or replacing the bypass valve in the oil pan. If yours has an external engine oil cooler, check the lines and block right above the oil filter and consider replacing that too.

We did ours today, dropping the diff down, loosening the bolts so it hung lower, helped run the lines out the back and then install the new ones the same way, from underneath. Since the wheel well liner is out as well as the struts and control arms, we'll pull the engine mount through there and not remove the steering shaft. Still pondering how to jack the motor, no cherry picker and differential blocks the tab on the block.
late response but I jacked it up from the exhaust on the driver side. I believe those bolts are strong enough for that and it worked out fine. Some people use a 2x4 on the oil pan but I figured the exhaust would be better since its on that side.
 

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late response but I jacked it up from the exhaust on the driver side. I believe those bolts are strong enough for that and it worked out fine. Some people use a 2x4 on the oil pan but I figured the exhaust would be better since its on that side.

With my luck I'd crack the oil pan! We pulled the differential out today and of course noticed that the mounts for the differential had a lot of play in them. They'll stay on until I rebuild the differential later in the year. Lots more room to work with the motor mounts. My girls and I just don't have the strength to get those motor mount bolts out with 3/8" drive tools. So tomorrow morning we'll go to O'Reilly's and get some 1/2" long extensions so we can put a break bar or impact on them for more leverage. Plus, the PB Blaster is soaking the bolts and nuts all night.
 

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With my luck I'd crack the oil pan! We pulled the differential out today and of course noticed that the mounts for the differential had a lot of play in them. They'll stay on until I rebuild the differential later in the year. Lots more room to work with the motor mounts. My girls and I just don't have the strength to get those motor mount bolts out with 3/8" drive tools. So tomorrow morning we'll go to O'Reilly's and get some 1/2" long extensions so we can put a break bar or impact on them for more leverage. Plus, the PB Blaster is soaking the bolts and nuts all night.
Or you could put a cheater on your 3/8 ratchet. I use half of the handle off one of my floor jacks, it’s just big enough around to fit over the handle. It’s good to have an option for when a 1/2” drive ratchet and socket won’t fit into a tight space.
 

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Or you could put a cheater on your 3/8 ratchet. I use half of the handle off one of my floor jacks, it’s just big enough around to fit over the handle. It’s good to have an option for when a 1/2” drive ratchet and socket won’t fit into a tight space.

My experience has been that a cheater bar on a 3/8" drive results in a twisted off tang. O'Reilly's to the rescue again, picked up those long 1/2" drive extensions and my youngest made short work of getting the bolts out. Trouble was, she had to take care of the horses and left us for a few hours to fumble around in her absence. Replaced the driver's side mount easy enough but had to abandon the passenger side replacement of that mount until another time. We were running out of light and I could not get any combination of tools onto those top engine block bolts.

Two heat shield bolts broke on one manifold, one on the other, just spaced out the remainder. Put the differential back up and called it a night when skeeters so big they had tail numbers showed up and started chewing on us. Cross member goes back on next but today is Mother's Day. Rain in the forecast for the whole of this coming week.
 

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