...simple home brew.... stretch out wax paper on a very flat table and
tape it down. Put a very small bead of silicone sealer dow nthe gasket
surface and lay it silicone side down on the wax paper. Let it dry. you
cna then repeat this on the other side.
Now when you install the gasket you have a solid gasket to keep it in
line and the little bead of silicone takes care of any surface
imperfections.
I've now reused the same pan gasket 6 times and still no leaks or need
to over tighten
side line ...almost bought JW's business when he offered. ...just didn't
have the time    :-)
ptegler
On 2/5/2020 6:16 PM, tom boggiano wrote:
> I had on of Justinâ??s sump gaskets. Â There were a couple of challenges
> You could not over tighten the bolts and therefore there was a safety
> wire that had to be used to keep the bolts from backing out
>
> The pan is a bit lower and the slave cylinder bracket was not quite right
>
> But, the kit came with all the parts to install and it took care of
> the non flat pan issues I had.
>
> Tom
>
>
>
>> On Feb 5, 2020, at 5:47 PM, Randall <
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