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Oil Pan Removal with engine in car

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Looking for advice on how to remove the oil pan from a 56 Mercury engine installed.  
I have found some information but wanted to determine if the pan should be moved forward or to the rear.
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The oil pan should come off ‘forward’ but the sway bar may have to be unbolted and moved out of the way. I have found that having the crankshaft positioned so that the TDC on the damper is at the six o’clock position facilitates moving the oil pan forward.

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Thanks for the advice. I actually found the process easy.  I removed the splash pan, torsion bar and set #1.  I raised the engine about 1 inch and the pan basically fell off.
I am now looking for a good place to purchase rod and main bearing inserts I believe both are standard.  Thanks Larry

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