Challenger RTA
Well-Known Member
There is always that chance. Pull the drain plug and it would be there or close.




I have another pushrod , thats why I wanted to drive up on to ramps instead of jacking the car up .This is exactly what I was thinking of trying first if it happened on mine using a rare earth magnet. You can’t start it without the fuel pump pushrod anyway unless you use an electric fuel pump.
So you took the rod out the plug that it is suppose to come out of and then decide to put it back in the big hole? Why!!!!!.I already did all that , since I never did this before I tried to put the rod back in the big hole , had no idea I was supposed to use the plug hole , thats just me not doimg enough studying , it fell down into the crank or oil pan I think , not sure .
Never changed a fuel pump on an old car before , this is all new to me and was trying things for myself , simply messed up and now I know , I was going to change the oil pan out anyways so hopefully its in there .So you took the rod out the plug that it is suppose to come out of and then decide to put it back in the big hole? Why!!!!!.
Now the weather is good and my back is good probably starting this week , also just had to get a cool new floor jackNeed a update
Yes , rookie mistake , I wanted to change the oil pan anyways , the 7 qt hung down too far in my opinion so went back to a 5 qt .I really haven’t heard of that happening before. But, you know what to do to remove it.
Hey, no harm no foul. We’ve all had them.Yes , rookie mistake , I wanted to change the oil pan anyways , the 7 qt hung down too far in my opinion so went back to a 5 qt .
If you do it correctly it won't , I used the fuel pump hole thinking it would go in , never done this job before , had no idea , dumb mistake and not enough studying.I never new that the rod would fall out.