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A MoPar buddy of mine told me that years ago, there were these "tabs/plates" that one could put in-between two bolt holes of an oil pan (one for each set of 2; all the way around) that would create even pressure and help stop the pan from leaking. anybody every heard of this??
my g****mn oil pan (440cid) keeps leaking and this will be the fourth time i will be changing the oil pan and windage gaskets. and im getting pretty damn tired of doing it. the last time i did it, i took my time and did everything i could to not have it leak; i smoothed all the dimples out of the bolt holes and made them nice and flush (the pan rail on the block is nice and smooth and not messed up at all) cleaned ALL the gasket material, then carefully put the gaskets and some ultra black on it, waited two full days to let it cure, and it lasted all of last season, but now it's leaking again!!!! :angryfire:
not sure if it has anything to do with it, but i have a stock 187 (c-body) pan on it now--as far as i can tell from decoding the block it's a b-body block--should i change it to a 402 pan?? will that make the difference??
i know i could get a milodon pan, but i want to keep her as stock-looking as possible.
i can get pics when i get home if y'all would like....
comments and suggestions from the guru's are very much appreciated---your humble black sheep, Mar :grin:
my g****mn oil pan (440cid) keeps leaking and this will be the fourth time i will be changing the oil pan and windage gaskets. and im getting pretty damn tired of doing it. the last time i did it, i took my time and did everything i could to not have it leak; i smoothed all the dimples out of the bolt holes and made them nice and flush (the pan rail on the block is nice and smooth and not messed up at all) cleaned ALL the gasket material, then carefully put the gaskets and some ultra black on it, waited two full days to let it cure, and it lasted all of last season, but now it's leaking again!!!! :angryfire:
not sure if it has anything to do with it, but i have a stock 187 (c-body) pan on it now--as far as i can tell from decoding the block it's a b-body block--should i change it to a 402 pan?? will that make the difference??
i know i could get a milodon pan, but i want to keep her as stock-looking as possible.
i can get pics when i get home if y'all would like....
comments and suggestions from the guru's are very much appreciated---your humble black sheep, Mar :grin:














