Finally had a chance to upload some recent pictures. I took out the front springs, upper control arms, differential, starter - but no pics of that stuff of course.
I am going after the oil pan (again) and want to take out the cross member and replace the motor mounts too. There is currently a 7/16 rod and a couple 2x4's holding up my engine. Crazy, but the factory service manual actually describes this procedure.
With the engine supported from above, I could take out the cross member. Some dude in Kenosha put this thing in 30 years ago, guaranteed!
Motor mounts are worn, you can see cracks from the side view. Luckily they are shared with some Jeeps so they are available and pretty cheap.
Finally got the steering linkages and oil pan out. Pink bike is my backup vehicle.
I just saw the underside of my engine in the spring. Here it is again!
The oil pan was leaking at the very front, I think because I put RTV across the whole front the first time. I've read elsewhere that these fancy modern gaskets work best when they are put in dry, with no RTV. That's how I'm going with the second attempt.
So far, so good! I highly recommend doing the oil pan this way, taking out the front suspension. This way the engine stays in place, and can be started to check for leaks. I've done a couple cycles so far with no leaks yet. The first time I raised the engine a crazy amount until the oil pan cleared the cross member. It wasn't worth it.
I took my control arms to a local shop to get the new bushings pressed in. I started working on them with a ball joint press, but it was really not the right tool and I managed to mess up one of the new bushings.
Old bushings versus new - on the uppers.
I'm at "peak disassembled" on the Eagle right now. From here on out the parts pile should be getting smaller, not bigger.