2011- 2023 Ford F-150 5.0 Coyote Oil Pan Gasket Replacement How-To
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
- Step by step video on how to replace the oil pan gasket on the 2011-2023 Ford F-150 equipped with the 5.0L Coyote engine. This is a common issue on these trucks especially after the start getting over 100k miles on them. New gasket, oil, filter, and drain plug were all purchased from Amazon and I will provide links below.
Felpro Pan Gasket: amzn.to/3Wu3cI7
Permatex Gasket Maker: amzn.to/3WoeptL
Dorman Oil Plug: amzn.to/4bs87gL
Motorcraft 5w-20 5qt Motor Oil: amzn.to/3UJIUsS
Motorcraft Oil Filter: amzn.to/3xZF59W
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Fantastic video! Gave me the confidence to take this job on myself. Thank you!
Maaaaaan……first off…best step by step video out there! The shared lessons learned like the trans cooler lines and doing the front first made it much easier. Made the job much easier and I had zero hiccups other than the front diff being a little difficult to line back up. Took me roughly 5.5-6 hrs with a couple breaks. I’m also slow after a couple hours of laying on the ground and up and down…not as young as I used to be haha. Thanks again for the video. I’ll send anyone else I know who needs this done to your video. Awesome job!
Appreciate it brother!
I agree the getting up and down and under the truck is a problem when you get older...
That’s a hell of a job without a lift. Great work
You did a really good job at explaining everything step by step. I really enjoy watching videos like this.
#fordperformance
Thank you
Saved my life! I did struggle tho in my case I had to lift the trans about an inch or so to get clearance and give it a love tap out and another going back in. Thank you!
Awesome video followed step by step and it wasn’t as bad as I thought it might be. thanks for taking the time to make such a great video!!
I agree… best step by step video out there! Keep up the good work.
My differential won’t drop. Do you have any tips? I took out all 3 bolts. Used clamps. The front driver side will not go down. I did engage 4x4 to get it up on blocks
Appreciate this tutorial! Just followed your heater hose video for my truck and this one is next on the docket. How long did this take you and how much oil were you loosing when you decided to pull the trigger on the repair?
My oil pan seal has been leaking for at least 6 years yours is so clean compared to mine 😂
So if it would have been your main rear seal...that flex plate wound have been filthy on the inside...am I right?
Yes correct there would be lots of oil residue where the transmission meets the engine on the bell housing.
@@BLUECOLLARGARAGE thank you
You are absolutely awesome thank you.
One question I need to replace the fluid in the front differential too with it unbolted and lowered can you get the pumpkin cover off?
The problem that I have is all these videos on RUclips they don’t show you how to remove the oil pan from the engine. That is the problem that I’m struggling right now. I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong, but I got everything out ready to come out for the oil pan I can’t get it out.
I show pretty much every step on how to remove it from the engine in my video. Where exactly are you struggling at?
My 4wd diff won't drop down and I've removed all 3 bolts.. what yall think?
What did you end up doing? This one I'm working on only comes down about an inch
@ I jacked the truck up and then lowered it rlly fast😭😭 the only thing that made it come lose. Jack it up by the diff and then release it quick. Make sure the truck is leveled too
@jackarceneaux yeah I've got a lift so I'm prying it down with a 40" bar up at waist height. I think it's due to the 3"lift on this truck. The axle shafts are at an extreme angle and binding. I read about others having issues with lifted trucks, but no one had a remedy
@@korycurtis3730 oh I meant like leveled on the ground. The lift shouldn't matter I don't think. The crow bar will inch it down too.. did you end up getting it?
@jackarceneaux yeah i finally got it, the truck had a 3" spacer lift and it put the axle halfshafts at such a extreme angle that they were binding . The diff was sloppy loose but wouldn't drop more then a inch in either side. So i ended up marking the r/h lower control arm bolt locations and then removed them, slid the whole suspension outwards and then the axle dropped another 2" inches. The pan still wouldn't clear the pick up tube at the front so i took the rh engine mount loose and jacked the engine up about a 1.5" then it slid right out. More work then i was expecting to do, but that diff wouldn't budge. Hopefully, someone who's stuck in this situation in the future will read this and try this out.
if it’s rwd, isn’t it make the job much easier?
Yes because you will not have to deal with the front differential.