carguy75
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- 2015
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Today I removed my lower steel oil pan as part of the my lower timing cover install that requires the upper oil pan to be removed. The lower oil pan have to be removed to access (2) 10mm bolts holding the upper oil pan to the engine block. The lower oil pan is held by (15)10mm bolts and RTV sealant.
The hardest part of the job was breaking the RTV sealant bond holding the lower oil to the upper oil pan. I used a plastic wedge pry tool and rubber mallet to break the RTV seal.
Next, I will be removing the upper cast aluminum oil pan. To do this the front sub-fame will need to be removed first and the engine supported;in which I have already done. I used a set of 10000lb rated RV support lifting jack stands to hold my engine on the large engine support brackets located on the block. Works perfectly.
The lower oil pan removed using a plastic wedge pry tool and rubber mallet.
The hardest part of the job was breaking the RTV sealant bond holding the lower oil to the upper oil pan. I used a plastic wedge pry tool and rubber mallet to break the RTV seal.
Next, I will be removing the upper cast aluminum oil pan. To do this the front sub-fame will need to be removed first and the engine supported;in which I have already done. I used a set of 10000lb rated RV support lifting jack stands to hold my engine on the large engine support brackets located on the block. Works perfectly.
The lower oil pan removed using a plastic wedge pry tool and rubber mallet.


