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TheJackal

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1999 Explorer XL 2WD
I've finished with the pan drop today but the only issue I have is that PITA clip-on heat shield. I can't get it to fit back because the exhaust fitting is in the way. How is everyone else handling this?
 



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Not to be a smarass, but, a few different sizes of crowbars, bent clips, partially broken shield, and cut knuckels. Just MAN it back on....
 






yeah, i think I just loosened the clips a bit and it popped right back on :dunno:

no blood, no broken knuckles.
 






Not to be a smarass, but, a few different sizes of crowbars, bent clips, partially broken shield, and cut knuckels. Just MAN it back on....

Yah, that's what I sort of figured by looking at it. I'm going to have to get under there and give it the "first class" treatment! :D

One more question, after doing a pan drop, how much fluid are you supposed to put back into the transmission? Chilton says 3 quarts, but it seemed to need more, so I added a fourth quart and it looks like it could still need more!
 






It could need more, just make sure you let it idle for about 5-10 min. so it can get to temp and make sure your checking it with the idleing in park. I think i added 5 or 6 the first time I changed mine but it was up on ramps for a while.
 






You can't always figure how much to add by the amount you drained. The transmission could have been a little low. Some fluid might have spilled on the floor, your clothes, or got on your hands while draining it.
 






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