An unmolested pan should have quite a lot of raised and sunk areas around
the bolt holes and along the flanges to help with sealing.  I think the
torque figure is only 6 or 8lb which seems ridiculously low when fitting it
with a torque wrench, and I'm sure many get over tightened which bows the
flanges between the bolts.  I've replaced mine (factory V8) twice on-car for
various reasons (not leaks) and had no problem getting a seal.  The first
time I used old-fashioned non-hardening Hermetite Red, the second time a
more modern silicone-type sealant.  The silicone seemed to soften the cork
gasket and exude it from the joint as I tightened it, making me nervous that
it had ruptured it and it would leak badly.  It didn't, but I would never
use silicone again, preferring Hermetite.
PaulH.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glenn" <g_wakefield@yahoo.com>
To: <mgb-v8@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 3:23 AM
Subject: Rover 3.9 Oil Pan Sealing
> What is the current thinking on the best way to get a
> good seal on a 3.9 oil pan?
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