Oil Pan Gaskets...
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it's just an ix thing. there's only a thin layer of sealant. I'm guessing because of the torque put on the oil pan by the front diff that a cork gasket wouldn't last very long. Maybe the sealant would work for all M20s though? as long as the bottom is machined flat I can't see why not.Comment
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Spread on some Aviation non-hardening gasket sealer to both sides of the gasket and it stays in place perfectly and seals perfectly too!
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Permatex brand High Tack Gasket Sealant, ftw... At Napa Auto Parts stores and stuff like that.
resists oil and gas and stuff, acts like a holding glue so the gasket stays put when assembling parts. Also recommended on valve cover gasket. Apply to both sides.

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Fred, too late. I quit quitting.
Guys, quit fucking around with silicone or gaskacinch, all of that shit sucks balls compared to normal old spray glue.Comment
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I believe mine is paper actually, maybe it is an iX thing, interesting.
I'm getting ready to have my mech replace mine, he's using Dirko sealant per my request. Since my mechanical abilities in that area are equivalent to that of a squirrel and I have no space to adequately replace it, I figured he'd be able to do it quicker and not mess anything up.
Luke, any links to this spray-on sealant?- Trey
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What is your opinion on spray glue, Luke? J/P
Where can us average guys get said sprayglue and what brand do you reccomend?** Lot's of M20 turbo parts for sale.**


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Any arts and crafts store, most department stores, auto parts stores, upholstery supply shops.
3M is fine, as is the cheap Duro shit. For gasket holding, all of them work great.Comment
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Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
No need for discretion.Comment
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Srsly?
That is the most common stuff to use for upholstery stuff, or like subwoofer boxes and such.
I use a far gnarlier stuff for boxes, but keep the spray glue on hand for gaskets and vapor barriers in doors.Comment
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I'm going to be replacing my gasket later this week or next while I'm working through the much needed process of taking care of all my little oil leaks. What is the best gasket to buy for the job? Are there any composite (the cork gaskets seem to have a bad rep!) gaskets for sale anywhere?Comment
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