1991 Mercury Grand Marquis Oil Pan -Drain Gasket Replacement PT.1

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2010

I changed the oil in the car and thought the old gasket would hold on the front drain plug, but it didn't- the thing leaked worse than usual. I had to replace the old bolt on the rear drain because someone had stripped it before I got the car and it was leaking. So, I used the new one and just put the old good one back when I was done with the change. Long story short, I should of just bought the .49 cent replacement gasket for the bolt. I was also at an awkward angle because I didn't want to block the camera so I kept on dropping the bolt into the bucket.

1991 Mercury Grand Marquis LS -Oil Pan Drain Gasket Replacement

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  • nice ride dude, props to you for working on your own car, alot of people dont know how to anymore.

  • @A2Bproductions1

    Thank You, yeah I do most of the work on my cars- it truly is a lost art (Plus its helpful when you don't have a lot of money-LOL!). (Although this video is not the best example of my automotive knowledge- LOL!) I really miss this car, everyone laughed at it- but I really loved it!

  • does it got vtec and muffler

  • @jayguy173

    Everything's stock right now but I do want to put a nice exhaust system on it, I'm thinking Magnaflow- something subdued but with a good sound.

  • @VICNASTY1989 lower the rear axle ratio that will make it quit a bit faster one from an old cop car will work

  • @jayguy173

    I'd like a little bit more speed- at 85 I'm being past by Smart cars and Hybrids. I'll keep an eye out, we've got a junkyard around us that has some late '80s Interceptor Crown Victoria's in it.

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  • @VICNASTY1989 haha dude same thing i got a 1990 crown vic from texas and every one ripps on me for it but its so easy to work on, ur videos are sweet all the vintage stuff u deal with lol i though i was the only one that liked old school stuff like that,haha well u seem like a chill dude, like someone i would hang out with, keep up the good videos there sweet!

  • @VICNASTY1989 yea you can get whole axle from old one or order up a new ring and pinion set and spend a weekend putting it in, i dont know whats cheaper cop cars run high 16s low 15s

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