Well I pulled the oil pan off my car to try and understand why the pan leaked so soon. I had the pan off last year. Anyways the oil leaked looks like it is coming on the front bridge piece and the back of the engine rear cap. The oil seems to have traveled through the gasket out the other side and turned the gasket to slush as the oil made its way out between the block and the pan mostly at the ends only.
Actually I am surprised the oil pan leaked so much. I had to rip the pan off the engine.
In addition each bolt hole seems to have leaked oil right at the bolt leaving the gasket stuck to the engine and oil pan in a dry condition???
Not sure what to do?? Perhaps I should replace the bolts, but I cannot see how that could make a difference???
I teased the front aluminum bridge piece out and will reinstall without the cork pieces on the end. This time I will use some silicone sealer on the ends of the aluminum bridge.
There are so many different gasket papers. I am not sure what I used last time, and I do not remember cutting the gasket. Whatever the material the gasket paper was made out of I am going to try something different because the paper or whatever it is made out of seems to be broken down.
This time I am thinking 3/32 gasket material from the corner auto parts store then hand cut and use non-hardening permatex.
please, Anyone with a plan share your view
Actually I am surprised the oil pan leaked so much. I had to rip the pan off the engine.
In addition each bolt hole seems to have leaked oil right at the bolt leaving the gasket stuck to the engine and oil pan in a dry condition???
Not sure what to do?? Perhaps I should replace the bolts, but I cannot see how that could make a difference???
I teased the front aluminum bridge piece out and will reinstall without the cork pieces on the end. This time I will use some silicone sealer on the ends of the aluminum bridge.
There are so many different gasket papers. I am not sure what I used last time, and I do not remember cutting the gasket. Whatever the material the gasket paper was made out of I am going to try something different because the paper or whatever it is made out of seems to be broken down.
This time I am thinking 3/32 gasket material from the corner auto parts store then hand cut and use non-hardening permatex.
please, Anyone with a plan share your view