Theres a small crack in my oil pan, all my oil is basically drained out...
is there anything I can use to temporarily fix the crack to put in some new oil and drive it to the dealership and let them replace it tomorrow?
JB weld.............or someother type of epoxy
^Yeah, any two part epoxy will work long enough to get it in to a repair shop.
Or just get a new pan from a junk yard, a new gasket from a auto parts place, and do it yourself.
Not hard at all if you have a wratchet, a jack, and some patience.
I'd just get it towed, and not run the risk of running out of oil and having the shop replace the whole engine.
15.3 @ 89.97mph, 14's on the way?
If you have the means, this is a very straight forward project to do yourself. Then you wouldn't have to drive your car anywhere

Its merely unplugging a sensor, undoing bolts, removing the old gasket, put in a new gasket, move sensor to new pan, bolt it up, plug the sensor in.

"The Blue Bullet"
I knew an idiot who jumped his Probe, cracked the oil pan, and fixed it with JB weld. He drove with that for around two years before he wrecked it.
That will work and last a long time if the oil is cleaned off the pan good. My ol buddy used bondo to patch a big hole in a radiatior, and it lasted for a long time.
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