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i second the use of hylomar.i use a silicone (permatex) to first "glue the=
gasket to pan. one the gasket is mated to the pan i set it down on a flat =
surface like glass and leave it overnight. i find that this takes up any of=
the undulations of the pan.i then use hylomar between the adhered gasket a=
nd the motor.i use a a couple of all thread studs about 2" long each side o=
f the motor as temporary guides to help bring the pan into the correct plac=
e.
Frank
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> I installed the oil pan on my TR3 using "The Right Stuff." I now find I n=
eed to remove my oil pan. Anyone have any ideas on "creative ways" to remov=
e the oil pan without destroying it?
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Why I never use and hate Right Stuff.=C2=A0 When you do get the pan off it =
will be a bitch getting the surfaces clean.=C2=A0 Use Hylomar next time.
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<div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">i second the use of
hylomar.</div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">i use a silicone (permatex) to
first "glue the gasket to pan. one the gasket is mated to the pan i set it down
on a flat surface like glass and leave it overnight. i find that this takes up
any of the undulations of the pan.</div><div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">i
then use hylomar between the adhered gasket and the motor.</div><div dir="ltr"
data-setdir="false">i use a a couple of all thread studs about 2" long each
side of the motor as temporary guides to help bring the pan into the correct
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<p class="ydpd1699b32yiv1796544274MsoNormal">> I installed the oil pan on my
TR3 using "The Right Stuff." I now find I need to remove my oil pan. Anyone
have any ideas on "creative ways" to remove the oil pan without destroying
it?</p>
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<p class="ydpd1699b32yiv1796544274MsoNormal">Why I never use and hate Right
Stuff. When you do get the pan off it will be a bitch getting the
surfaces clean. Use Hylomar next time.</p>
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<p class="ydpd1699b32yiv1796544274MsoNormal">Peter Arakelian</p>
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