I have owned my Avanti since 1966. From 1966 to 1997 I never remember replacing front motor mounts. In this time frame the crank case was undented and basically maintained the original shape as when new. In 1997 the engine and 4-speed trans were removed to effectuate a complete rebuild. Upon taking possession of the car, the crank case still maintained its original shape. This past November I changed the rear brakes , wheel cylinders, and did a LOF. Man was I surprised when I looked at the crank-case and stymied over the condition of the pan.........it now is pushed in, as if someone jacked up the engine to fit new front motor mounts??..............man would I like to know how the pan got that way??????????
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So from 1997 to 2023 NO ONE has worked on that car, that required raising it off the floor ?
A four speed Avanti even if fairly conservatively driven, would have a torn Left Front Engine Mount by quite a few years ago.
However that doesn't explain the smashed Oil Pan, "people" raise both Cars and Engines from there, more often than you may think.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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It's not uncommon to see a dented oil pan. I've seen it many times on different engines. Like Rich says, it can happen from someone putting a floor jack in the wrong place or hitting something while driving the car. Bud
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Originally posted by StudeRich View PostSo from 1997 to 2023 NO ONE has worked on that car, that required raising it off the floor ?
A four speed Avanti even if fairly conservatively driven, would have a torn Left Front Engine Mount by quite a few years ago.
However that doesn't explain the smashed Oil Pan, "people" raise both Cars and Engines from there, more often than you may think.
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Originally posted by Jeffry Cassel View PostYou will want to repair this because the bottom of the pan can , if pushed in lke this, compromise the oil pump pick up thus starving the pump and engine of oil. It isn't too bad if you don't mind a little engine oil in your hair.
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Originally posted by Bud View PostIt's not uncommon to see a dented oil pan. I've seen it many times on different engines. Like Rich says, it can happen from someone putting a floor jack in the wrong place or hitting something while driving the car. Bud
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I would guess that during the engine removal while lifting the engine to near vertical, something slipped and allowed the pan to strike the steering gear in its full lock position. Having the pan pushed in, if not impeding oil pickup, will eventually reduce oil level or increase frothing, both of which can raise oil temperature!
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Originally posted by WCP View PostI would guess that during the engine removal while lifting the engine to near vertical, something slipped and allowed the pan to strike the steering gear in its full lock position. Having the pan pushed in, if not impeding oil pickup, will eventually reduce oil level or increase frothing, both of which can raise oil temperature!
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The other possibility is that the damage occurred during the engine pads removal and replacement. The proper way to lift the engine is from above with a cherry picker. However, you have limited room before the fan hits the shroud and the emission shielding over the distributor contacts the firewall. Parts may have to be removed. In haste, I can visualize them sliding a floor jack under the engine pan rather than the bell housing to provide enough clearance for the pad studs to clear the mounts. Before others chime in to tell how easy it is to change engine mounts, this only applies to Avantis!
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Originally posted by WCP View PostThe other possibility is that the damage occurred during the engine pads removal and replacement. The proper way to lift the engine is from above with a cherry picker. However, you have limited room before the fan hits the shroud and the emission shielding over the distributor contacts the firewall. Parts may have to be removed. In haste, I can visualize them sliding a floor jack under the engine pan rather than the bell housing to provide enough clearance for the pad studs to clear the mounts. Before others chime in to tell how easy it is to change engine mounts, this only applies to Avantis!
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Originally posted by jts359 View PostI just straighten one out on a R-2 I'm going over , The windage tray was in the way so I did some creative thinking with a 2x4 , It turned out pretty good , Ed
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