June 11, 201411 yr I just pulled off my skid plate and bumper because I plan on building a new bumper, and found a fair size dent in the oil pan. Apparently I didn't support my skid plate well enough and it hit the oil pan pretty hard. This most likely happened a month and a half ago at the dunes, I know I landed pretty damn hard once. Probably 1000 miles on the car since then and I haven't noticed any problems related to this. Do I need to replace it, or should I be ok with just beefing up the skid plate so that it doesn't get any worse? If I need to replace it, what oil pans will bolt up? EJ25D in a 99 Outback wagon. Thanks for any help.
June 11, 201411 yr That doesn't look too bad. Mine is dented worse, and it seems to be just fine. Any EJ oil pan will bolt up, actually. Stay away from turbo pans because some of them require a different pickup, but 2.2 and 2.5 ones will work. I've put plenty of 2.5 pans on 2.2s, and vice versa with no issues.
June 11, 201411 yr Author Not that I know of, and with 1000 miles on it since I dented it I doubt there's a cracked pickup.
June 11, 201411 yr No. Unbolt the engine mounts and the dogbone mount on the top of the transmission. I usually unbolt the exhaust as well, but people tell me that's not necessary (maybe someone can chime in here). Then just jack the engine up. Easiest from the transmission front diff. You'll need a wobbly extension to get to the back bolts, but it is possible.
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