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    replacing oil pan gasket

    well im fairly sure my oil pan gasket is going out

    whats the easiest way to go about changing it? will i need to move the exhaust around at all?

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    You will have to drop the exhaust and the crossmember bar i believe. It will be a bitch underneath the car.

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    Just make sure you have the car raised and supported high enough and you'll be able to get to it fairly easy once everything is out of the way.

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    sounds like fun, cant wait...

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    yeah....the more stuff you remove the more room you will have...anyways use a oem honda gasket....i need to do mine soon because it leaks on to my exhaust if i rev my car alot and smoke start to come out.

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    werd, so does mine

    im just using a fel pro gasket rather than oem...i didnt wanna pay an assload
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by cdm18911
    werd, so does mine
    im just using a fel pro gasket rather than oem...i didnt wanna pay an assload

    youve been warned........ fel pro sucks ass


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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by skycam_313
    youve been warned........ fel pro sucks ass

    Yeah!

    OEM is only $20


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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    well fel pro did the job on an exhaust manifold leak on a 93 z28 i used to have

    im not to worried about it...this car is pure beater
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    I did the valve cover gasket with a fel pro, it started leaking within the year. When I pulled it off it was cracked over the exhaust ports. The rubber that they use can't take the heat of our engines. I wouldn't chance it, especially with the stupid exhaust routing on our cars.
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    so far my felpro valve cover gasket is fine....its had more than 4k and no leaks just from the oil pan that i plan to replace soon.

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    Fel pro is fine on most cars, it's all I use on the burban and the lincolns. The only problem that I've had with them is on the honda. When I got the VC gasket I also picked up a spare. When I installed the other one, I put a thin layer of silicone over the exhaust ports. This seems to have worked, but it's only been 3 or 4 months.

    I recommend getting getting an oem (Ishino) gasket either from honda or from one of the online parts stores.

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    well the fel pro held up when my 93 z28 overheated HARDCORE

    im willing to take a risk

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by skycam_313
    youve been warned........ fel pro sucks ass
    They do not. I have a Felpro, it only leaks because my oil pan is bent. If it wasn't bent in that area it wont leak.
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by russiankid
    They do not. I have a Felpro, it only leaks because my oil pan is bent. If it wasn't bent in that area it wont leak.


    yeah i would take felpro over any made in china no named gasket any day...felpro is a good company most of the failer is due to people putting it wrong or something.

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by MessyHonda
    yeah i would take felpro over any made in china no named gasket any day...felpro is a good company most of the failer is due to people putting it wrong or something.
    Yea. If you use a Felpro on the oil pan, do not use any sealant. I did that the first time, it leaked like crazy. It has that perma-dry system of some sort. Second time i didn't use any sealant and it isn't leaking but only one spot. That spot is where the pan is bent.
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    You'll have to remove the 3 nuts that hold the downpipe to the exhaust manifold. Remove the crossmember. If you can break loose the bolts from the catalytic convertor, remove that whole exhaust piping out of the way. (makes job/life much easier) To keep the gasket in place, take some twisty ties & tie down the four corners of the gasket to the pan. After you finger start the bolts, snip them off. I personally have these clips you screw into the bolt holes & it holds the gasket in place. DON'T use any silicone on a rubber oil pan gasket

    Check the flatness of the oil pan by looking down it. Clean the mating surfaces good on the pan & on the block. Use some new lock washers on the bolts, tighten them from the middle working out in a crisscross pattern. Felpro oil pan gaskets work fine.
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    take it from me, 3 pan gaskets which were all felpros dried up and deteriorate fast. i think the last time i did it was about a year and a half ago. its going out again. this time i will use the honda gasket. mind you i went through 3 pan gaskets in 5 years, comming up on the 4th one. i even torqued the bolts to the specified amount. so i dunno. oh and go ahead and get the exhaust gaskets, they are cheap and easy to replace. i think for those i used felpro and they worked fine, just not the pan gasket.
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    the biggest mistake people make with oil pan gasket is over tighten the bolts.
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    Yeah, there is this thing called an inch pound torque wrench. Most of the time, depending on how many miles are on your engine, just replacing the oil pan gasket isn't enough. If there is enough blow by you gasket will begin leaking again in no time. If you have a blow by gauge use it. I have seen many people put an oil pan gasket on a worn out motor and then complain that the FELPRO wasn't any good because it started to leak again. When I did my last major rebuild I used felpro head gasket and felpro oil pan gasket and haven't had any leaks and I drive that beast hard. Like a few people on here said, DO NOT USE SILICONE ON THE OIL PAN GASKET. What happens is when you go to torque the oil pan down the silicone will push into the alignment holes and rip the gasket. It will leak like a sob.

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by azazel_18_2
    Yeah, there is this thing called an inch pound torque wrench. Most of the time, depending on how many miles are on your engine, just replacing the oil pan gasket isn't enough. If there is enough blow by you gasket will begin leaking again in no time. If you have a blow by gauge use it. I have seen many people put an oil pan gasket on a worn out motor and then complain that the FELPRO wasn't any good because it started to leak again. When I did my last major rebuild I used felpro head gasket and felpro oil pan gasket and haven't had any leaks and I drive that beast hard. Like a few people on here said, DO NOT USE SILICONE ON THE OIL PAN GASKET. What happens is when you go to torque the oil pan down the silicone will push into the alignment holes and rip the gasket. It will leak like a sob.
    I second the leaking like SOB if using silicon. I did not enjoy see oil poring from under my car.
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    yeah i gotta change mine on my new motor cause i get minor oil on the downpipe and i can smell oil burning when i get out of the car. it's a really slow leak so it's okay. but yeah i always buy genuine honda parts and gaskets(always gaskets) it's a better way to protect your investment. suck it up and spend the extra 6 or whatever dollars you cheepies.
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    i did mine in my old motor it seemed like i had to remove the whole gotdame underside. but my dumb ass put silicone on the sob and i still leak and about three months lata i spun a rod bearing no oil pressure

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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    you have to remove the exhaust, remove the crossmember but you have to use a jack to support the engine under the tranny,and make sure that you go by the bolt pattern when you bolt it up or you will possibly get a leak
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    Re: replacing oil pan gasket

    but you have to use a jack to support the engine under the tranny,
    You don't need a jack to support anything. I've done it a few times under my car on a lift 6 feet in the air.
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