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daveintexas 05-10-2007 01:57 PM

oil pan gasket
 
Is there a "special" marine oil pan gasket i need for my 509 cid engine project or will a one piece fel-pro 1884R from summit for about $35 do the trick? Will i need to add any additional sealant and if so, what kind and where? Thanks, Dave

PatriYacht 05-10-2007 02:54 PM

I buy mine from Summit or Jeg's. Use a bit of silicone around the whole thing, both sides, to fill any gaps. Oil pan leaks suck because you have to pull the engine to fix them.

daveintexas 05-10-2007 05:12 PM

do you just buy the regular one piece $35 fel-pro? what kind of sealant do you use? Thanks

[email protected] 05-10-2007 07:51 PM

RTV :evilb:

PatriYacht 05-11-2007 07:22 AM

Fel-pro or Mr Gasket

articfriends 05-12-2007 12:38 AM


Originally Posted by daveintexas (Post 2123717)
do you just buy the regular one piece $35 fel-pro? what kind of sealant do you use? Thanks

I wouldn't use a one piece felpro pan gasket (your talking about the blue rubber one if I'm thinking correctly) on a mk4 block as they tend to push out and leak(I tried using one and it was squeesing out while I was torqing it down,others I know have tried them on sbc circle track motors and they always leak. Use a good old fashioned pan gasket,seal the front and back with a little great stuff,sides use a shellac or permatex and if your using a aftermarket pan that doesn't fit block perfect use the great stuff on whole gasket. As a added touch,locktight your pan bolts and use new lock washers on them or use studs,marine engines seem to vibrate bolts out,Smitty


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