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HM 04-10-2000 05:48 PM

oil pan gasket
 
I'm having trouble replacing my oil pan gasket on my 289. The metal on the block at the front and rear (the crankshaft housing) is a smooth channel. The corresponding metal on the pan has a raised groove. However the rubber gaskets (I bought a four piece Felpro and looked at plenty of others) are exactly the opposite. They have the groove indentation on the crank side and a smooth surface on the pan side. It seems that any way you manipulate the gasket the seal will be crappy. Any suggestions?
-HM

[This message has been edited by HM (edited 04-10-2000).]

Clark Rodgers 04-11-2000 09:09 PM

I can't speak for the groove on the crank side but all the gaskets I have changed are smooth on the pan side. This smooth surface will contact the raised portion of your pan and provide a good contact seal with not much torque.
The groove on the upper side might be there to get by a pin that used to stick out in that groove to keep it from spining http://216.59.112.100/interactive/msgboard/confused.gif Either way you bought the best gaskets made Fel-Pro.

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Dark Knight 04-16-2000 11:11 AM

That's the way they are made.. no clue why.. maybe to give it room to compress... but it's normal ;-)

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