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RE:Gasket advice

Subject: RE:Gasket advice
by 86PACER on 2008/2/24 7:08:40

Yes, the top gasket (blue one). The instructions will say to install the gasket dry, but adding some of this on both sides assures a proper leak free seal. You don't want to do this chit twice. Mine has no leaked in years with this setup.

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The gasket will want to shift at the front timing cover lip as you try to reinstall the pan. The right stuff helps keep it put while you raise and secure the pan back onto the block than if it where dry. I used the 4 supplied blue plastic studs that help hold the gasket up for you. But I cut the two front ones shorter so they would clear the front of the pan better.
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