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    mred is offline CHR Junior sMember Visit my Photo Gallery
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    1955 ford f100. has a 302eng about a 1977. Installed is a mustang front end.
    Problem is the oil pan is leaking. The engine has to be removed to fix the leak.
    Is there a fix for this? A new type of pan , So I don't have to remove the engine again?

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    Is this a recurring issue? Stock style stamped metal? Where is the leak? What type of gasket? Did you install the pan?

    If when where what, how much have you got? Do you get it if so how often, which do you choose, hard or soft option?

    Sorry, couldn't resist.

    More info plz.
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