Re: oil pan fitment
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Re: oil pan fitment




I knew I should have elaborated there, a little extra works fine, the problem is some guys seem to think a tube of sealer in each corner solves all ailments, again, a little restraint goes a long way. My method is put a small amount on the corners, let it set up for a little while and then install the pan, try not to jostle pan around too much when you install, I think that and overtightening the fasteners probably causes the sealent to ooze into areas where you don't want it to.

Joey
----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Safford" <hzf9vv@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: oil pan fitment



... a touch of extra sealer on the 4 corners ... yeah ... well, all
this work is the result of a guy using a bit too much of that stuff,
so I'm really gun-shy when it comes to applying any of it for this
application.

Hints as to how to do it right would be appreciated - I don't want to
risk *any* of it getting into the pan.

Thanks,
Brian

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Joey<jake4@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Assuming the pan is out of the car,I use a piece of scrap aluminum ( a piece of wood would be ok)on the bolt head side and gently hammer the protrusions
flat, the problem I see some guys do is they go crazy and hammer the heck
out of it. The objective is too flatten the surface not swedge it beyond
recognition. This is one area where patience is important. You might want to research some of the gasket companies to see if you can get one of the new
steel reinforced gaskets for this cutie. Don't forget to put a touch of
extra sealer on the 4 corners, hopefully yhis will help out.
Joey


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