I did some work on the car today, as the weather was excellent for working. I wanted to find out why the oil pick up tube was loose (may be the reason for no oil pressure) and decided to pull the oil pan. There was not enough room between the crossmember and the engine to get the pan out, so I thought about it and found a way to do it. I jacked up the engine as far as it would go and found a piece of channel iron that fit across the engine bay and rested on the shock tower:
I chained the engine to the iron:
I then removed everything that was holding the crossmember to the frame and lowered it:
I was able to remove the pan:
To my surprise, the oil pick up tube was fine. I expected to see a flange with two loose bolts, causing it not to seal, but it was an O ring type fitting, and that was the reason for the tube being loose. The tube (with an O ring groove) just slips into a hole in the front of the engine.
I realized that I will now need to pull the engine in order to repair the oil pump. I guess I will re-ring it while it is out. I put the pan back on, and bolted the suspension and crossmember back up. The engine and trans need to be removed as a unit, as the bell housing bolts would be impossible to get at with the engine in the car. I pulled the transfer case, and drained the trans. I pulled the radiator and other accessories. With the exception of the power steering hoses, it it ready to come out.