Oil pan gasket replacement
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Oil pan gasket replacement
It's time to deal with the moderate oil leak on my disco. Not 100% certain to where the leak/s are coming from but I did take note of the crappy homemade gasket currently installed on the oil pan, obviously its not the original. I'm wondering why the original gasket was removed in the first place. I already ordered a genuine oil pan gasket so what I need to know now:
1.) Any special tools or procedures required when removing the oil pan?
2.) Do oil pan gaskets tend to wear quickly? If so are there any other suggestions while I'm down there?
Here's the crappy gasket
1.) Any special tools or procedures required when removing the oil pan?
2.) Do oil pan gaskets tend to wear quickly? If so are there any other suggestions while I'm down there?
Here's the crappy gasket
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You may need to unbolt the engine mounts and lift the engine up for more clearance to remove the pan. I had to do this with my last rover. I suggest using indian head gasket shellack with the pan gasket. You can find this at advanced auto parts. Been using indian head shellack for twenty years and swear by it. Make sure you get a good look at the rear main seal while you are down there. No sylicone, tends to plug things up throughout the engine. Might want to add some more magnets, which will help clean debris from your oil.
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You may need to unbolt the engine mounts and lift the engine up for more clearance to remove the pan. I had to do this with my last rover. I suggest using indian head gasket shellack with the pan gasket. You can find this at advanced auto parts. Been using indian head shellack for twenty years and swear by it. Make sure you get a good look at the rear main seal while you are down there. No sylicone, tends to plug things up throughout the engine. Might want to add some more magnets, which will help clean debris from your oil.
Might I have enough clerence with the 2"suspension lift? Or is removing the pan impossible without unbolting the mounts and lifting the engine?
Yeah well I'm getting ready for the engine flush and the conversion to diesel oil, luckily I remembered to order the gasket before I even begin the process! I bought a genuine pan gasket from RoversNorth. I'll look into better gaskets later. For now I need to eliminate the oil leak.
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What's involved in the engine flush? I went to monil-1 before I found this forum and it's a lite thin for my liking. I was thinking of going back but I didn't know how to go about it. Think a flush would suffice?
Danny as far as I know that pan gasket works for a bunch of the motors. Eric at AB hooked me up, he knows what I drive so I'm (only) ASSUMING it's right.
Danny as far as I know that pan gasket works for a bunch of the motors. Eric at AB hooked me up, he knows what I drive so I'm (only) ASSUMING it's right.
#7
Yep, the mid 80's RRC with twin carbs all the way through the last D1 with EFI all seem to use the same gasket, 602087.
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What's involved in the engine flush? I went to monil-1 before I found this forum and it's a lite thin for my liking. I was thinking of going back but I didn't know how to go about it. Think a flush would suffice?
Danny as far as I know that pan gasket works for a bunch of the motors. Eric at AB hooked me up, he knows what I drive so I'm (only) ASSUMING it's right.
Danny as far as I know that pan gasket works for a bunch of the motors. Eric at AB hooked me up, he knows what I drive so I'm (only) ASSUMING it's right.
#10
Not sure what to expect from an engine flush. Have a missfire that's only getting worse and my engine is old and beat so I'm taking some steps with a tight budget in mind until I can afford to get the engine rebuilt. Started with plugs and wires, new oil new filters - now the engine flush and replacement gasket.