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2.0 Oil Pan Leak


scottyschafer

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Hello,

 

It looks like i have a pretty healthy leak on the driver rear corner of the oil pan on my 2013 edge 2.0 ecoboost where is meets the engine block. I have not been able to find any information on changing the gasket on this engine. Generally oil pans are pretty straight-forward however i see this one seems to have bolts which go sideways into the transmission housing. Has anyone changed one of these and is there a specific tightening procedure do deal with the bolts going up into the engine and sideways into the transmission housing? Also what gasket did you use and did you run into anything unexpected?

 

Thanks for any suggestions. 

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I want to replace the oil pan gasket as well. But when I go to the ford parts online, only the pan seems to be able and not only the gasket. Autozone only offers a silicon for the gasket. My question is, do we have to replace the entire pan or by adding silicon as a gasket would work same as a gasket? Does the pan for a 2013 ford edge ecoobost 2.0L actually uses a gasket or not? 

Reading a comment above, where is the turbo pipe to check for leaking just to make sure the leak I have is not coming from there. 

 

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Do you NEED an oil pan gasket?  Not necessarily

Can you use a quality silicon gasket sealer alone without an oil pan gasket?  Yes.

 

Doesn't look like Ford has an oil pan gasket for your vehicle.

 

The turbo pipe is connected to the turbo.  You just follow it to see where it goes.

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