sbc stamped oil pan rubber end gaskets
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should I use silicone with rubber end gaskets on my oil pan?
I am affraid that I will have the same "squeezing out" problem that I had with my intake gaskets.
The only plus that I can see is that theese gaskets cant move anywhere because of the deep groove in the timing cover and rear main bearing cap.
I am affraid that I will have the same "squeezing out" problem that I had with my intake gaskets.
The only plus that I can see is that theese gaskets cant move anywhere because of the deep groove in the timing cover and rear main bearing cap.
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Clean the block with a solvent MEK,Acetone,Brake clean etc.Glue Only end rubber gaskets to block with a contact type gasket sealer, spraytach,gasgacinch etc.
Put a small dab of silicone where pan gasket meets the rubber gasket,torque bolts down evenly .Do not tighten excessively.
Put a small dab of silicone where pan gasket meets the rubber gasket,torque bolts down evenly .Do not tighten excessively.