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  1. T. Highway

    Oil Pan Leak

    I don't recall ever seeing a picture in the TM for the placement of these rubber seals. The placement of the rubber parts is self explanatory when you remove the arched front pan support. There is a groove that these little parts are seated into. Remember to use a good high heat sealant when...
  2. T. Highway

    Oil Pan Leak

    Make sure to put a high-temp thread sealant on all of the fasteners that you screw into the block. Bert
  3. T. Highway

    Oil Pan Leak

    Gunny, Did you Redi-sleeve the front crank shaft hub when you put this together originally? (See Picture) Did your engine have the oil slinger still in place on the crankshaft, inside the timing chain cover? This will make a difference on which seal you want to have in the timing chain cover...
  4. T. Highway

    Oil Pan Leak

    Gunny, The little round seals go under the front casting that is inside of the oil pan. This casting is the front of the oil pan "sealing surface". The corners where the oil pan meet this surface need an extra dab of high temp silicone sealant or they will weep. There are also two flat head...
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