LameHoof65
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I am still trying to figure out what I did wrong on the oil pan. I took both my torque wrenches one is the needle gauge on handle flex type torque and the other is a clicker. I put a 3/8 inch drive on the click and one on the flex type and put them in a vise went for an 8lb. click on both and they both felt the same. Put my clicker down to 4lbs. felt about right. Now I never reached the 8lbs on any of the oil pan bolts and one side of the gasket still slipped out. Now the side that slipped was the one that I did first in putting the sealer on....the only thing I can figure is it cured too much and pushed the gasket out about 1/8th inch at each hole?? I am going to break it down and do it again with a felpro cork kit, but I would like to know what I did wrong before I do it again. The sealer was permatex red rtv---it says leave it to cure for about an hour before final torque----I never got there. Now I put about an 1/8th in. bead on the block first then set in my gasket and lined it up, put in my front and rear rubber seals, checked alignment of holes and on the rear and front seals to see if the tabs were still secure under the rubber seals and then put one final bead on top of the gasket about 1/8th in. then set on my pan....Did I use too much sealer????? 
