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zachdeagle16

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Nov 17, 2004
coosada, Alabama
This afternoon i broke one of the bolts of while putting my oil pan back on. What can i do about this? i dont think i could get the broken part out myself. Should i take it to a shop and get them to fix it, Or should i just not worry about it and check for leaks very often? :talon: :cry:
 
why couldnt you get it out? Just drill a hole in the center of it and make use of an easy out. :)

Advanced tech?? :)
 
I can do that i just dont have time to do it right now, i was just wondering if it would be safe to drive as long as i checked for leaks.
 
zachdeagle16 said:
I can do that i just dont have time to do it right now, i was just wondering if it would be safe to drive as long as i checked for leaks.

I've broken about 2 or 3 around the bottom of the block. Not side by side though of course. I just used some silicone when putting the pan on and never sprouted a leak at all. You should be just fine.
 
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