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5.0 Oil Change

Was about to do an oil change and noticed 2 drain plugs on the oil pan.  One seems to be the main one in the center and another one on the front of the pan.  Can't find anything about it.  Do both need to be drained?  Silly question - but I have never seen an oil pan with 2 drain plugs before.

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Reply #1
Yes they both have to be drained , also you should loosen the filter before reinstalling the plugs , it helps to purge the last little bit of oil out of the pan .
Fox-less at the moment

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Reply #2
Fox body cars have a front and rear sump oil pan to allow for the K-member I believe. Always remove both plugs and loosen the oil filter like mentioned above, or you might think you were running your car low on oil by not getting it all out.
FOXLESS!!

1994 Lincoln Mark VIII


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Reply #3
The front part holds the blinker fluid. The proper interval for it is every other oil change, or 6,000 miles.






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'98 Explorer 5.0
'20 Malibu (I know, Chevy, but, 35MPG. Let's go brandon, eh)

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Reply #4
Ford
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Reply #5
The oil filter has a check valve to prevent the oil in the distribution system from draining back to the pan. When you loosen the filter, the oil drains back.
If this valve is not working the valves may clatter until the oil gets pumped up when you start the engine.

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Reply #6
The ex
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HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD LATELY!!

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Reply #7
Thanks guys!