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Old Nov 30, 2005
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Differences in EX/LX oil pans..

Yeah so are there any signifigant differences in the old pans.. i know for a fact that:

1.) the EX is aluminum and the Lx/Dx is Steel
2.) the EX doesn't use a gasket, it only uses liquid gasket to seal to the block (this comes from the book and from the dealership)
3.) However, the LX does use a gasket

reason i'm asking is that I have a spare EX aluminum oil pan that I was going to tap the hole for my return line for turbo. That way when I'm ready I can just swap and go. Are there any differences in the pans as far as bolting up, clearances etc?
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Its a direct swap. Bolts up perfectly.
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Old Dec 5, 2005
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huh interesting thanx for the info on the differences of the 2 pans
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it may bolt up perfectly but does it seal to the block the same?
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it'll seal just fine as long as you use a liquid sealant.
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