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TalonTSI95
07-12-2005, 11:25 AM
i need a oil pan gasket for a 97 Spyder GST, price and availability, looking to pick it up ASAP
DSMPARTSGURU
07-12-2005, 11:28 AM
Well unfortunatly I will not be able to help you, since they dont use a gasket. They use silicone. Which can be picked up at any local parts house.
any recomendations form the dsm guru's of the baords for a specific type?
chris
scheides
07-12-2005, 11:54 AM
the black rtv is what i've always used; it will say 'for oil pans' in the recommended uses on the label.
Tip: use enough, but not too much, and be careful to not scrape any of it off when you re-install the oil pan.
Tip #2: 5 ft-lbs or so on the oil pan bolts--they strip very easily! check your manual.
Ultra black works great. I have also used Ultra copper because that is all I had, worked fine.
DSMPARTSGURU
07-12-2005, 01:10 PM
Is ultra copper oil resistant though???? Ive used it on turbo couplings etc... but never for a oil pan.
thanks guys...
chris
niterydr
07-12-2005, 01:37 PM
Ultra black works great, so would something like hondabond. I've used ultra grey before, but that doesn't work very well imho.
Jakey
07-12-2005, 03:20 PM
Do not use the blue RTV, even if that is your only choice, use the above mentioned.
niterydr
07-12-2005, 03:36 PM
Do not use the blue RTV, even if that is your only choice, use the above mentioned.
LMAO, yeah blue doesn't work as well.
Is ultra copper oil resistant though???? Ive used it on turbo couplings etc... but never for a oil pan.
thanks guys...
chris
Yes, copper is oil resistant. I use it on block/head, most everything on the car.
so copper is better than black?
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