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Gasket sealer on oil pan?
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Harley Davidson- Turning gas into noise without the harmful affects of horsepower for over 100 years.
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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weve been around and round over this subject,im gonna take the 5th! ask steell:P
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Making your own gasket for an oil pan would be a pretty involved job. I think I'd just spend the $35 or look for a gasket kit. Vesra used to make kits that were pretty decent. (Not near oem quality, but usable.) I think the oil level would be higher than the gasket surface of the pan, so going without a gasket or using sealer will result in leaks most likely.
Really??
Why is that??
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I guess I would couch the question in more specific terms. Has anybody had experience using High Temp RTV sealer for the crankcase?
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IIRC I paid under $20 or so for two of them includung shipping.
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Post edited by: pstrbrc, at: 2006/09/24 11:15
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