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Old 06-23-2008, 11:07 AM
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I have 94 Del Sol. The oil pan need to be resealed. Are there any benefit to just replacing it instead of resealing it?
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not unles your drain plug is stripped or your pan is dented. if not then just reseal it.
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just buy the oem gasket and replace it. You have to take off the trans braces to get the trans access cover out of the way and be careful with the pan bolts the are easy to cross thread and very small dia and do not take much to break or strip.Also only use a small amount of sealent around the hump on the gasket you don't need any anywhere else
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thankx
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