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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Martinsville, IN, USA
Posts: 30
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When you go to glue that gasket onto the pan, try a little of the 3M general trim adhesive. Hit both the gasket touching the pan and the pan itself. Take care not to spray into the inside of the pan, though. Give it a couple of minutes to tack up as well. I've found that to really help keep that gasket in place when you're up under there, jockeying the pan back in place. Works great for valve cover gaskets, too. Have fun.
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