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    Default ford f150 4x4 oil pump

    well ive done some research n some say im gonna have to get a engine hoist to lift the motor a bit to remove the oil pan to get to the oil pump n others are just saying i can just remove the oil pump.
    anyone got a idea? if i fix this its stealll help pleaseee
    ayy bitchh, get in there n make me a gahh damm sammmichh

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    Yes you will have to lift the motor to change the oil pump. Its not hard to do though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schroeder View Post
    Yes you will have to lift the motor to change the oil pump. Its not hard to do though.
    What he said...

    just pull the bolts that hold the motor mounts to the frame, lift the motor, pull the pan, then you'll have access.
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    And I do drive a Miata, so I am gayer than a three dollar bill...

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    yea thats wat i thought but wasnt sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by slostang View Post
    What he said...

    just pull the bolts that hold the motor mounts to the frame, lift the motor, pull the pan, then you'll have access.
    Why pull all those bolts when you can unbolt 2 bolts that holds the mount to the bracket .
    But I hope the engine is not hurt due to lack of oil.

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