I bought the blue Moroso trans pan gasket and just seen where it says to not use with stamped pan. I have a 69 727 with a old direct connection deep chrome stamped pan metal is pretty thick should I get a different gasket or use this one?
It’s a thick silicone rubber with steel coreIf it's a paper gasket, I would say no. I'm no expert, but have always used a rubber/cork or rubber gasket.
does that have the steel core? I like the sealing ribs on itI got a Mopar reuseable pan gasket and use it on a stamped pan with absolutely NO leaks!View attachment 1705875View attachment 1705876
If your pan doesn't have the dents between the holes ,it should work out. I have used the Mopar black reusable gasket on stock pans with indents for years with successIf the Moroso one won’t work I will probably just get a cork it’s what was in there, with no leaks. Just spent $40 on this gasket but didn’t realize they don’t recommend with stamped pan. Just a lot easier to get pan on with this style gasket
The pan does have stamped stiffening ribs but is flat and in good shapeIf your pan doesn't have the dents between the holes ,it should work out. I have used the Mopar black reusable gasket on stock pans with indents for years with success
How’s that Moroso pan gasket doing on the stamped steel pan. Any leaks develop?Update, I used the blue Moroso and it works good. No leaks at all it’s super easy to install because it’s stiff with the metal core.
that’s excellent. Do you recall if you installed it dry or perhaps sealer on the pan side?No leaks at all!! I have put more miles on this roadrunner since I built this new engine then I did in the last 35 years of owning it.