TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement. January 26, 2024, 07:26:34 AM I am going to be forced to replace my oil pan soon,,, its given me no choice. its rusting out.during my "Jumped time" project" i found out where my majority of oil leak was. Two pin holes on the pass and one on the drivers side. I mixed up some super sauce of epoxy and putty and jbweld and its holding for now. seems to be what everyone else is doing for a somewhat semi long term repair.In the meantime i am looking for a oil pan from someone so i can "make" it into a two piece pan, This will help "future proof" so to speak the ease of which it is to access the bottom end in the future. Anyone with a pan can call 304 772 4082 and ask for scott.i put this thread here because i know there will be questions. I have found a sheet steel product that is "H" shaped which is the key to enable this idea to move forward. if this has already been done then pls share cause i will need all the help i can get. Overall this will be an easy project to achieve. Sketch up available if needed and i will likely do a vid on it at "i fix it all" on youtube. Its my belief this solves a burden us fox body people have. Quote Selected Last Edit: January 26, 2024, 07:27:39 AM by jcassity
Re: TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement. Reply #1 – January 26, 2024, 06:01:30 PM Oil pan from an HO work for ya? I have a couple laying around in the shop... Quote Selected
Re: TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement. Reply #2 – January 26, 2024, 07:13:23 PM sure ,, if there is no difference????????????????? i would guess not??????? i have no clue if there is a difference or not.sent you a message........... Quote Selected
Re: TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement. Reply #3 – February 17, 2024, 09:06:46 AM does anyone else have a spare one laying around?just le me know how much and how to pay. 304 772 4082= scott cassity Quote Selected
Re: TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement. Reply #4 – March 14, 2024, 11:35:11 AM My temporary patch work on my oil pan has failed.I still need an oil pan if anyone is able to let go of one Quote Selected
Re: TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement. Reply #5 – March 17, 2024, 02:36:45 AM Are you dead set on a factory one? The reason I ask is this.... https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/mercury,1987,cougar,5.0l+302cid+v8,1198571,engine,oil+pan,5562 Quote Selected
Re: TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement. Reply #6 – March 31, 2024, 09:03:11 PM not actually, i was just trying to keep my money in the family so to speak..... No matter what , i have to solve this with either a pan or this other patch stuff by jb weld called high temp two part epoxy.the two part stuff i used before had no temp rating and lasted for 1500 miles or so.apparently the high temp two part jbweld is really good according to "project farm" on youtube and he does really intuitive testing on products. Quote Selected
Re: TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement. Reply #7 – May 04, 2024, 07:14:20 PM Anything that gets the seal of approval from Project Farm is a good product as far as I'm concerned. While some of his tests aren't quite something that could be produced by a lab, they're much more than the average person would do for testing and he's genuinely unbiased. Quote Selected
Re: TWO PEICE oil pan modification & replacement. Reply #8 – October 14, 2024, 11:29:08 AM ok,, i am ready to put up a final update on this particular product.i had small pin holes in my oil pan and originally used jbweld regular stuff and rubbed it in to different spots.I later experimented with jbweld and found out the original stuff actually becomes soft and flexible while under a heat load.this ascpect may suite some applications while in this instance,, it was a characteristic i did not want thus the original regular blend jbweld did not hold up. i regrouped and tried jbweld 50197 product no. its called JB Weld High Heat. i was told to give it a try and looked up some vids. I was told that when it dries,, its very hard and stays hard by a road dept guy that had experience using it. It works and does stay hard well after your pan is hot. No leaks so far. I recommend having this product hanging in your shop for emergency use.I am still in the market for an oil pay if anyone has one Quote Selected Last Edit: October 14, 2024, 11:31:46 AM by jcassity