Oil Pan Removal, '56 Victoria 292 HELP


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By Jeff - 13 Years Ago
After reviewing the procedure for oil pan removal in the '56 shop manual I thought this would be a jam sandwich. But after I got the pan lose I encountered the steady rest (which wasn't mentioned in the manual). I've removed all the hardware I could find at the base of the steady rest where it attaches to the core support. I have removed the two bolts, that are near the top of the steady rest on either side, and are bolted to the engine block and it still isn't lose. Am I missing some more bolts under the crank pulley? If so how difficult is it to remove the crank pulley?

Your experience is appreciated.



Thanks

Jeff
By aussiebill - 13 Years Ago
Jeff (7/9/2012)
After reviewing the procedure for oil pan removal in the '56 shop manual I thought this would be a jam sandwich. But after I got the pan lose I encountered the steady rest (which wasn't mentioned in the manual). I've removed all the hardware I could find at the base of the steady rest where it attaches to the core support. I have removed the two bolts, that are near the top of the steady rest on either side, and are bolted to the engine block and it still isn't lose. Am I missing some more bolts under the crank pulley? If so how difficult is it to remove the crank pulley?
Your experience is appreciated.

Thanks
Jeff

You,re close. the 2 center pan bolts are longer and go through front cover and supporet, and yes, have a nut on top. Smile