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Gen I Oil Pan [Re: 88raider4morgan] #980046 03/03/10 03:42 AM
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88raider4morgan Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Well I'm back again...
Without getting too deep into the troubled history of my 1988 Raider, my mechanic is almost ready to let her out after 8 weeks in on the lift. I made the mistake of using an unknown engine rebuilder in CA and we waited almost 8 weeks for the engine to be rebuilt and shipped back to us. When it arrived it was missing the oil pan. It has been almost 2 weeks and no response from the shop. I need to start looking for a replacement oil pan. Does anyone have one laying around that they are willing to sell to me?

Re: Gen I Oil Pan [Re: 88raider4morgan] #980047 03/03/10 05:26 AM
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Well I'm back again...
Without getting too deep into the troubled history of my 1988 Raider, my mechanic is almost ready to let her out after 8 weeks in on the lift. I made the mistake of using an unknown engine rebuilder in CA and we waited almost 8 weeks for the engine to be rebuilt and shipped back to us. When it arrived it was missing the oil pan. It has been almost 2 weeks and no response from the shop. I need to start looking for a replacement oil pan. Does anyone have one laying around that they are willing to sell to me?


I won't have one for a few weeks. my parts raider is burried under 4ft of snow and it doesn't look like it's gonna melt anytime soon. If you can't find one used, they are available from the dealer for about $150 with gasket. I had to get a new one for my v6

new/dealer - www.mitsubishiparts.com
used - www.car-part.com

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Eric
89 Raider V6, 35s, 5sp, welded rear, 8k winch
89 Raider 2.6 going on 84 4runner frame
Re: Gen I Oil Pan [Re: SandRaider] #980048 03/03/10 08:16 AM
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Also consider contacting rxinhed. I'm sure he likely has one he can ship you. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Gen I Oil Pan [Re: off-roader] #980049 03/03/10 07:49 PM
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I have a V6 oil pan, no 4-cyl parts much now.

Re: Gen I Oil Pan [Re: rxinhed] #980050 03/04/10 04:32 PM
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I have a V6 oil pan, no 4-cyl parts much now.


I'm going to eventually pull the 2.6 turbo from my 88 Conquest, but it may be another 4-6 weeks.

Try MontyMcV - I got a short block 2.6 from him a few weeks back. it still had the oil pick-up tube on it - but no pan. I'm re-using the pan on my 87 when i pull it also in a few weeks. He may still have the one from the short block laying around somewhere in his parts colleciton.

Jim

Re: Need seasoned Gen 1 advice... Final Decision [Re: 88raider4morgan] #980051 03/04/10 04:42 PM
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I have one with over 260k that within the next year is going to my daughter. If it's the OD it could be as simple as the temp sensor. Esp in cold weather. When I took my truck up north it sometimes would not go into OD due to extreme cold. I had to cardboard the Rad. to warm truck up.


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