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Sparky714

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I pulled the water pump and timing cover to fix a coolant and oil leak. I put in a one piece pan gasket a couple years ago and when I pulled the timing cover, the lower piece of the pan gasket came out with it. I knew it would when I pulled the cover. My question is does anybody have any tips when I reinstall the cover to make sure it seals? Should I try to reuse the piece of the pan gasket that came out or use the piece that came with the gasket kit? Anybody ever tried this with the one piece pan gasket? This motor is probably coming out next year for a refresh so just trying to get it sealed up for this summer.
 

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Uh,that doesn't appear to be a one-piece gasket?
 

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Monkeybutt2000 said:
Uh,that doesn't appear to be a one-piece gasket?
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It was before I took the timing cover off, lol. The piece that came out with the timing cover almost matches the replacement piece that came with the gasket kit.
 

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Use a decent helping of RTV where the old gasket meets the new gasket- you'll have a crack there so you want to make sure it seals. You may want to let it dry a bit before installing cover so it doesn't slide around quite so bad with the "patch" gasket. It's kind of a pain to get it lined up right. I'm more familiar with the 3 piece gaskets that go where the blue gasket is on yours, those are a pain in the rear to line up with the bolt holes without sliding.
 
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Vulpes5.0 said:
Use a decent helping of RTV where the old gasket meets the new gasket- you'll have a crack there so you want to make sure it seals. You may want to let it dry a bit before installing cover so it doesn't slide around quite so bad with the "patch" gasket. It's kind of a pain to get it lined up right. I'm more familiar with the 3 piece gaskets that go where the blue gasket is on yours, those are a pain in the rear to line up with the bolt holes without sliding.
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The FelPro gasket set came with the three piece gasket. Obviously I don't need the two cork pieces for the sides. I'm thinking the same as you mentioned, just use a good dab of RTV where they meet and hope for the best.
 

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I used a stud kit on my pan when I assembled my engine.... no sliding around...
You could make a couple of studs to center and hold the pan while you install all of the other bolt pans, then remove the studs and replace with bolts?
 

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RTV in the corners, carefully set it down, and let it set up before you fire the engine up.
 
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I also find that the factory torque specs are always a bit too much on pan gaskets...
Stop when you see the gasket " just start" to pooch some....
 
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the timing cover gasket set should have come with a piece to replace the front portion of the oil pan gasket.

You could use one of those, or just do the rtv thing.

Strongly suggest lots of anti seize on the timing cover and water pump bolts!
 

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Rcdgl said:
the timing cover gasket set should have come with a piece to replace the front portion of the oil pan gasket.

You could use one of those, or just do the rtv thing.

Strongly suggest lots of anti seize on the timing cover and water pump bolts!
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It did. That's the black piece in the second picture. The blue piece is what came out with the timing cover from the one piece pan gasket. Amazingly, they were damn near identical. I used the new black piece, plenty of Ultra Black RTV at the joint and in the corners and gently tapped it in with a dead blow hammer. Went better than I thought it would, so should be good to go
 
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