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These are the oil leaks I've had so far and what I did to stop them. Here's my list so far... 1. Copper gasket under T-handle on bypass oil filter canister. This one was the messiest. Started the engine. The gasket was bad and it blew oil all over the place. Fix was easy. Replaced the gasket. 2. Oil pan cork gasket. Small puddle kept forming on the floor. Oil pan bolts weren't tight enough. Tightened all the bolts. 3. Brass fittings on bypass oil filter lines. Again, small puddle on the floor. This one was easy to spot but a small pain to fix. Removed the filter canister and lines. Wrapped the brass fitting threads with three or four turns of yellow teflon tape. The yellow tape is hydrocarbon resistant. White teflon tape won't last. That's why the fittings leaked in the first place. 4. Oil pan rear felt seal. The felt gasket gets soaked and leaks a few drops when the engine is running. I might live with this one for a while. The only fix I can see is to remove the oil pan and replace the felt gasket. For now I'll just check my oil level frequently.
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Replacing the rear engine seal on my '53 Pilothouse B4B. Just trying to line up my ducks before diving into this. I welcome any advice from those who have replaced their engine seals. 1. What items should I be looking at buying before the Job? I'm thinking that at the least, I'll need an oil pan gasket and the rear engine seal kit. 2. Is there anything else I should consider doing while I have the pan dropped? 3. What's the realistic Pain In The Ass Factor for this job? Thanks!
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I have a 48 Dodge B1 truck and am trying to replace the oil pan. I've taken out all the bolts and the oil pan drops down, but I cant wedge it out from under the truck. It seems to catch up on the stem that dipstick inserts into. I've tried every angle with no luck. Any ideas?
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Oil Pan Gasket Question... What is the best sealant to use when installing cork gaskets? I've read other posts that clearly explain how to arrange the side and end gaskets on the oil pan, but what sealant product is best used with cork gaskets for holding the oil pan gaskets onto the pan as the bolts are torqued? Permatex makes red, black, blue etc. kinds of gasket makers in tubes along with a whole bunch of other products. And what is best applied to the block side of the oil pan gasket? I've heard that some people use vaseline. Differential Gasket Question... Also, I carefully cut out a new gasket for the differential and I have similar questions regarding it. Can I use the same sealants as are used on the oil pan?
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Bottom end closed up. Pan has been sprayed with Zero Rust primer.© GT Koldjeski