Obo East Coast Canada Joined Oct 22, 2019 Messages 415 Location East Coast Canada Bike 24 GL1800DAP Nov 14, 2025 #21 increasing said: That one looks like aluminum, but anyway, just replace it … Click to expand... A little J-B Weld 2 part metal epoxy and some rubbing compound and that will buff right out.
increasing said: That one looks like aluminum, but anyway, just replace it … Click to expand... A little J-B Weld 2 part metal epoxy and some rubbing compound and that will buff right out.
jdmccright Site Supporter Vendor Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 121 Location La Plata, MD Bike 2000 ST1100 Nov 14, 2025 #22 steve3b3 said: I Googled CR-V oil pan replacement, and the video had them disconnecting the subframe. Don't know what year your car is, but WOW! Here. Click to expand... increasing said: That one looks like aluminum, but anyway, just replace it … Click to expand... 2009, and yes the repair manual says to drop the subframe. I had no such luxury in my driveway where the tow truck dropped it. Instead, I used two jacks, a ratchet strap, and removed two engine mounts to finagle it out. Just replace it...yeah, sure. Easy peasy.
steve3b3 said: I Googled CR-V oil pan replacement, and the video had them disconnecting the subframe. Don't know what year your car is, but WOW! Here. Click to expand... increasing said: That one looks like aluminum, but anyway, just replace it … Click to expand... 2009, and yes the repair manual says to drop the subframe. I had no such luxury in my driveway where the tow truck dropped it. Instead, I used two jacks, a ratchet strap, and removed two engine mounts to finagle it out. Just replace it...yeah, sure. Easy peasy.