Tulsa Bbq + Bad Turbos = Uh Oh
[quote name='vosko' date='May 26 2005, 09:07 AM']why because it will stop the leak ???
you can put silicone anywhere ! some of my previous car were half silicone haha
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Every bolt holding the pan on and the pan itself on my car has been siliconed. Same with my previous car. It stops leaks before they start.
you can put silicone anywhere ! some of my previous car were half silicone haha
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Every bolt holding the pan on and the pan itself on my car has been siliconed. Same with my previous car. It stops leaks before they start.
[quote name='94touring' date='May 26 2005, 12:03 PM']Every bolt holding the pan on and the pan itself on my car has been siliconed. Same with my previous car. It stops leaks before they start.
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My entire oil pan was siliconed by Gotham when installed on my ported reman. No leaks (yet)
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My entire oil pan was siliconed by Gotham when installed on my ported reman. No leaks (yet)
Why is silicon up for debate, lol
For as often as you're doing oil changes, don't use it on an oil drain plug, use a copper washer or a steel washer with an o-ring, if it's a problem at all
Silicon will work, I'd hate to keep buffing the surface and reapplying every oil change
FYI I bought an FC a while ago with silicone all around the oil cooler fittings off the block.. it worked but man was it gangster looking
I didn't like it lol
For as often as you're doing oil changes, don't use it on an oil drain plug, use a copper washer or a steel washer with an o-ring, if it's a problem at all
Silicon will work, I'd hate to keep buffing the surface and reapplying every oil change
FYI I bought an FC a while ago with silicone all around the oil cooler fittings off the block.. it worked but man was it gangster looking
I didn't like it lol
[quote name='Rob x-7' date='May 26 2005, 05:09 PM']dear god, the o-ring on a oil drain plug is a wear item, replace it for the lousy $85 cents, dont put ******* silicone or teflon tape on it 
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[quote name='Rob x-7' date='May 26 2005, 05:09 PM']dear god, the o-ring on a oil drain plug is a wear item, replace it for the lousy $85 cents, dont put ******* silicone or teflon tape on it 
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LOL, well he made it sound complicated using the term "gasket".
If you just changed your oil and don't want to change it again to replace the washer, use silicon for now.
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LOL, well he made it sound complicated using the term "gasket".
If you just changed your oil and don't want to change it again to replace the washer, use silicon for now.




