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- August 3, 2000
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- City, State
- NORTH IDAHO, 7B
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- B2 "Slightly" Modified
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- FOURTEN
I cut a piece of plastic up and use it as a funnel to direct the oil into thepan without getting all over my frame/steering/front end
I made it so I can set it in there and let it drain too, no need to hold it.
My oil filter location requires me to remove two 8mm bolts for the fender skirt to change the filter, and a funnel is required to keep it off the frame there too.
My 5.0L with the 88 dual sump pan requires 5.5 quarts including the oil filter kit.
My friend has the same block, mounts and pan in his 93 Explorer, except with his 5.5 Superlift the lift bracket was not even close to getting in the way of his drain plug, so as we know every truck is different.
I wanted my engine as far down and as far back as possible.

I made it so I can set it in there and let it drain too, no need to hold it.
My oil filter location requires me to remove two 8mm bolts for the fender skirt to change the filter, and a funnel is required to keep it off the frame there too.
My 5.0L with the 88 dual sump pan requires 5.5 quarts including the oil filter kit.
My friend has the same block, mounts and pan in his 93 Explorer, except with his 5.5 Superlift the lift bracket was not even close to getting in the way of his drain plug, so as we know every truck is different.
I wanted my engine as far down and as far back as possible.