318 oil pan
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318 oil pan
Have to change oil pan on a 318--can it be done without taking motor completely out--the boat is a f-32
You will need to raise the engine. I used an "A" frame to lift the 440 in my F36. Once the engine and trans was lifted, I put 2 - 4 x 4's across the hatch opening and lowered the engine onto the mounts on the 4 x 4's. I was then able to get under the engine to remove the pan.
Gerry
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318 oil pans
hey all
does anyone know if automotive oil pans are the same as the marine engine oil pans as i am having trouble finding marine ones.
Rob
does anyone know if automotive oil pans are the same as the marine engine oil pans as i am having trouble finding marine ones.
Rob
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Re: 318 oil pan
Just curious, I have a 318 in my F25... why do you have to change it, and what should I be looking for on mine? I am a newbie to Trojan ownership.fpawn1 wrote:Have to change oil pan on a 318--can it be done without taking motor completely out--the boat is a f-32
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Re: 318 oil pans
They will work. However, most marine oil pans are cast aluminum, keeps them from rusting and that some manufacturers call for an extra qt. or so in the marine application, external coolers, remote filters, etc.captainrob1985 wrote:hey all
does anyone know if automotive oil pans are the same as the marine engine oil pans as i am having trouble finding marine ones.
Rob
You can use a steel pan. I have one on my starboard engine.
Jamie
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-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
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There is another difference between an automotive oil pan and a marine pan. Because the marine engine sits at an angle the oil pans shape is different. The bottom of the pan is made at an angle so the oil doesn't pool at the back of the pan. As mentioned, it also has a larger capacity.
Gerry
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I have to replace the pans because thisboat was abandoned by its previous owner and water got in the oilpans and they cracked in the winter. a shame as she is a goregous boatbut now they areboth getting rebuilt, this shouldn`t be a problem for most owners
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thank you wowzer52
Cook Engine had 1 they are shipping it. i will keep you posted on the project
Rob
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