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ok i had a 6qt morroso oil pan but it was leaking. i heard that they dont seal well so i bought an si pan. put a new gasket and it still leaks. this is ****** gay. can i put some hondabond or another type of sealer on it. i have a b20 block if it makes a difference
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Re: oilpan gayness (chad)
whats copper spray? where can you buy it? and should i let the honda bond sit for a period of time before i put oil in it or run the car??
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Re: oilpan gayness (torqueMONSTER)
Copper spray is a sealant you can buy at Napa Auto parts. If you use honda bond let it sit for a few hours, it dries quick but you should be sure its dry first.
It could also be that you are over tightening the oil pan bolts. Those bolts are SUPER picky. If you under tighten them, the pan will leak. Over tighten them, and you'll get the same thing. You just gotta find the sweet spot for them.
It could also be that you are over tightening the oil pan bolts. Those bolts are SUPER picky. If you under tighten them, the pan will leak. Over tighten them, and you'll get the same thing. You just gotta find the sweet spot for them.
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Re: oilpan gayness (SOHC4life 96)
1. just spray the copper on both sides of the gasket? then put it on? and can you use hondabond and copper? which is better?
2. do you have any torque specs?
2. do you have any torque specs?
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Re: oilpan gayness (torqueMONSTER)
COPPER????! WHAT?? Just use rtv with a new gasket... It wont leak. Torque it down to spec and make sure that you tighten the bolts in a criss- cross manner so that you dont warp one side of the oil pan. Copper is for ol' school muscle car head gaskets. Not the right stuff to use for this. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: oilpan gayness (Jwbetley)
the gaskets brand new. 2 days old. still get a new one? put hondabond on both sides? and does anyone know the torque spec for a b series oilpan
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Re: oilpan gayness (torqueMONSTER)
i think you need to invest in a chiltons or haynes... available at autozone. It'l have all the torque specs and the bolt patter.
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Re: oilpan gayness (Jwbetley)
all i need is to know how much hondabond to use. and how to do it to ensure it wont leak. i can get the torque spec elsewhere
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jwbetley »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i think you need to invest in a chiltons or haynes... available at autozone. It'l have all the torque specs and the bolt patter. </TD></TR></TABLE>
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