2.2L L61 Performance Tech 16 valve 145 hp EcoTec with 155 lb-ft of torque

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Old 01-17-2009, 11:23 AM
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You need to remove the lower AC compressor bolt too......
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Did you ever figure out which PN the oil pan was for a 2008 2.2?
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undo the two bolts visible in the first picture, remove the a/c lower bolt, like Maven said in 2009, and remove the front motor mount. Two passenger side bolts are a pita to get off use a wobble socket or an open end wrench over and over and over, and two are masked by the pan, and need an extension.
torque specs are? hmm 18 ft lbs iirc and the tightening pattern is radial from the center out.

count the bolts to make sure you have removed enough.

lsj pans hold 6.5 litres the rest hold 5 litres pretty much
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Originally Posted by Powell Race Parts
undo the two bolts visible in the first picture, remove the a/c lower bolt, like Maven said in 2009, and remove the front motor mount. Two passenger side bolts are a pita to get off use a wobble socket or an open end wrench over and over and over, and two are masked by the pan, and need an extension.
torque specs are? hmm 18 ft lbs iirc and the tightening pattern is radial from the center out.

count the bolts to make sure you have removed enough.

lsj pans hold 6.5 litres the rest hold 5 litres pretty much
Which would you recommend the LSJ and would it even fit my model since I have a gen2 block? Or does that not have anything to do with it. You have an oil pan in stock ?
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