oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
"Rich Hampel" <RhmpL33@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> I assume you DID change the flex plate... as the old 2.8 is externally
> balanced the 3.4 is internally balanced and requires a totally
> new/different flex plate ..... or you're going to get 'bodaceous'
> vibrations at high rpm if you didnt also change the flexplate. .
Oh yeah, everything else about the change was fine.
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
"Rich Hampel" <RhmpL33@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> I assume you DID change the flex plate... as the old 2.8 is externally
> balanced the 3.4 is internally balanced and requires a totally
> new/different flex plate ..... or you're going to get 'bodaceous'
> vibrations at high rpm if you didnt also change the flexplate. .
Oh yeah, everything else about the change was fine.
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
> GM offers a "4X4" pan which has to be ordered separately when you buy
> the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
setup?
> The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
> ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
> For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
-Bill Kearney
> the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
setup?
> The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
> ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
> For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
-Bill Kearney
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
> GM offers a "4X4" pan which has to be ordered separately when you buy
> the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
setup?
> The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
> ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
> For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
-Bill Kearney
> the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
setup?
> The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
> ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
> For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
-Bill Kearney
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
> GM offers a "4X4" pan which has to be ordered separately when you buy
> the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
setup?
> The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
> ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
> For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
-Bill Kearney
> the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
setup?
> The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
> ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
> For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
-Bill Kearney
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
In article <PcqdnS1VmZG1KSzcRVn-ow@speakeasy.net>, wkearney99
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > GM offers a "4X4" pan which has to be ordered separately when you buy
> > the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> > standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
>
> Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
> setup?
Have NO idea.
>
> > The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> > 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> > sump) pan - PN 10099979.
>
> I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
This replaces the crate engine standard pan
>
> > ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> > ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> > axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> > need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
>
> Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
Just the bottom plate and suction tube/screen.
>
> > For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> > as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> > exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> > get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
>
> -Bill Kearney
>
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > GM offers a "4X4" pan which has to be ordered separately when you buy
> > the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> > standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
>
> Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
> setup?
Have NO idea.
>
> > The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> > 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> > sump) pan - PN 10099979.
>
> I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
This replaces the crate engine standard pan
>
> > ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> > ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> > axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> > need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
>
> Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
Just the bottom plate and suction tube/screen.
>
> > For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> > as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> > exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> > get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
>
> -Bill Kearney
>
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
In article <PcqdnS1VmZG1KSzcRVn-ow@speakeasy.net>, wkearney99
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > GM offers a "4X4" pan which has to be ordered separately when you buy
> > the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> > standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
>
> Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
> setup?
Have NO idea.
>
> > The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> > 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> > sump) pan - PN 10099979.
>
> I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
This replaces the crate engine standard pan
>
> > ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> > ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> > axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> > need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
>
> Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
Just the bottom plate and suction tube/screen.
>
> > For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> > as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> > exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> > get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
>
> -Bill Kearney
>
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > GM offers a "4X4" pan which has to be ordered separately when you buy
> > the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> > standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
>
> Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
> setup?
Have NO idea.
>
> > The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> > 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> > sump) pan - PN 10099979.
>
> I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
This replaces the crate engine standard pan
>
> > ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> > ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> > axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> > need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
>
> Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
Just the bottom plate and suction tube/screen.
>
> > For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> > as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> > exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> > get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
>
> -Bill Kearney
>
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
In article <PcqdnS1VmZG1KSzcRVn-ow@speakeasy.net>, wkearney99
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > GM offers a "4X4" pan which has to be ordered separately when you buy
> > the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> > standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
>
> Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
> setup?
Have NO idea.
>
> > The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> > 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> > sump) pan - PN 10099979.
>
> I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
This replaces the crate engine standard pan
>
> > ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> > ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> > axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> > need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
>
> Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
Just the bottom plate and suction tube/screen.
>
> > For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> > as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> > exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> > get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
>
> -Bill Kearney
>
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > GM offers a "4X4" pan which has to be ordered separately when you buy
> > the 3.4 as a 'crate engine' for installation into a Jeep XJ. the
> > standard crate 3.4 has a 'deep sump' oil pan.
>
> Any idea what the Jeep pan is? The one that comes with the 2.8L in a 4x4
> setup?
Have NO idea.
>
> > The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> > 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> > sump) pan - PN 10099979.
>
> I take it that's a part for inside the pan?
This replaces the crate engine standard pan
>
> > ... then you need to 'move some metal' with a
> > ball peen to remove intereference with the front diff housing - the
> > axel will clear but not the corner of the diff case. You will also
> > need to alter the suction screen position of the oil pump
>
> Hmmm, I may replace the oil pump anyway.
Just the bottom plate and suction tube/screen.
>
> > For the 4x4 pan conversion the standard oil drain will have to be moved
> > as the standard 4x4 pan wlll have the oil drain interefere with the
> > exhaust pipe.... you wont ever be able to open the drain ... or just
> > get a retrofit auto trans oil drain adapter and be done with it.
>
> -Bill Kearney
>
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
> The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
Finally got the right pan for this thing. What are the right sealants to be
using with the gaskets for the oil pan, rear seal and the valve covers?
Both are GM parts, the pan gasket is rubber and the valve covers are cork.
Also just 'how far' does the engine have to be moved to disconnect the trans
such that the rear seal (one piece) can be replaced? I ordered the seal
figuring "if I'm in there I might as well be ready to replace it" but don't
want to tackle the job if it requires complete removal. I'm figuring the
pan replacement will involve 'some' movement of the engine but would prefer
to avoid escalating the job.
I've had trouble over the past few years with not being able to get it
reliably into four wheel low. The shift linkage doesn't seem to have enough
'throw' to make the full travel. If I'm faced with having to rearrange the
driveline parts is there any practicality to dropping the trans while
leaving the engine (mostly) in place? That being the case I'd have better
excuse for replacing the rear seal.
Thanks,
-Bill Kearney
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
Finally got the right pan for this thing. What are the right sealants to be
using with the gaskets for the oil pan, rear seal and the valve covers?
Both are GM parts, the pan gasket is rubber and the valve covers are cork.
Also just 'how far' does the engine have to be moved to disconnect the trans
such that the rear seal (one piece) can be replaced? I ordered the seal
figuring "if I'm in there I might as well be ready to replace it" but don't
want to tackle the job if it requires complete removal. I'm figuring the
pan replacement will involve 'some' movement of the engine but would prefer
to avoid escalating the job.
I've had trouble over the past few years with not being able to get it
reliably into four wheel low. The shift linkage doesn't seem to have enough
'throw' to make the full travel. If I'm faced with having to rearrange the
driveline parts is there any practicality to dropping the trans while
leaving the engine (mostly) in place? That being the case I'd have better
excuse for replacing the rear seal.
Thanks,
-Bill Kearney
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Re: oil pan for 3.4 in an XJ?
> The 3.4 crate engine (PN 12363230) comes with the 'standard' oil pan PN
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
Finally got the right pan for this thing. What are the right sealants to be
using with the gaskets for the oil pan, rear seal and the valve covers?
Both are GM parts, the pan gasket is rubber and the valve covers are cork.
Also just 'how far' does the engine have to be moved to disconnect the trans
such that the rear seal (one piece) can be replaced? I ordered the seal
figuring "if I'm in there I might as well be ready to replace it" but don't
want to tackle the job if it requires complete removal. I'm figuring the
pan replacement will involve 'some' movement of the engine but would prefer
to avoid escalating the job.
I've had trouble over the past few years with not being able to get it
reliably into four wheel low. The shift linkage doesn't seem to have enough
'throw' to make the full travel. If I'm faced with having to rearrange the
driveline parts is there any practicality to dropping the trans while
leaving the engine (mostly) in place? That being the case I'd have better
excuse for replacing the rear seal.
Thanks,
-Bill Kearney
> 1007899. To fit this to a 4x4 you also need to order the 4x4 (shallow
> sump) pan - PN 10099979.
Finally got the right pan for this thing. What are the right sealants to be
using with the gaskets for the oil pan, rear seal and the valve covers?
Both are GM parts, the pan gasket is rubber and the valve covers are cork.
Also just 'how far' does the engine have to be moved to disconnect the trans
such that the rear seal (one piece) can be replaced? I ordered the seal
figuring "if I'm in there I might as well be ready to replace it" but don't
want to tackle the job if it requires complete removal. I'm figuring the
pan replacement will involve 'some' movement of the engine but would prefer
to avoid escalating the job.
I've had trouble over the past few years with not being able to get it
reliably into four wheel low. The shift linkage doesn't seem to have enough
'throw' to make the full travel. If I'm faced with having to rearrange the
driveline parts is there any practicality to dropping the trans while
leaving the engine (mostly) in place? That being the case I'd have better
excuse for replacing the rear seal.
Thanks,
-Bill Kearney