Or use a new pan gasket as a template, which of course you have!
In a message dated 12/21/2005 11:37:53 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
npenney@mde.state.md.us writes:
You're making this far more complex than necessary.
Just take a cardboard box and mark one end front. Then poke holes in
it in a pattern that matches the number of holes across each side to
stick the bolts in as you remove them.
Done and organized!
>>> <s1500@comcast.net> 12/21/2005 10:53:59 AM >>>
When the weather gets better, I'm gonna unbolt the oil pan. Does anyone
have a picture/diagram of the bolt layout on the oil pan? I want to
print out a full-page sized one, tape it to some cardboard, and stuff
the removed bolts on it to keep track of things.
The Bentley manual is a bit confusing on bolt holes versus just random
dots drawn on the diagram.
Clark
74 Spitfire, 71 Stag
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