Dropping The Oil Pan
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I thought the manual shows dabs of rtv in the four spots, two at the front and two at the rear to cover the seams between the front cover and block and rear main. Then the rest of it is installed dry. I did it like this and so far leak free. Knocking on wood now.
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cvhyatt (01-14-2022)
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Also note that some times it not the oil pan, it can be coming from the valve covers above, front main seal, crucifix seals or rear cam cover behind the flywheel. Best to clean up everything and wait a week to trace the source.
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cvhyatt (01-14-2022)
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Here's another perspective. My mechanic told me oil pan gaskets are old technology. He uses a good quality sealer like Toyota FIPG or The Right Stuff without a gasket. That's what new cars use. A gasket is useful if planning to remove the pan again soon and you don't want to spend time re-cleaning the surfaces.
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