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[TR] Oil Pan Sealer?

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Subject: [TR] Oil Pan Sealer?
From: "bill beecher" <bill_beecher@flash.net>
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2020 18:31:53 -0600
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Replacing the TR3 oil pan after a fresh powder coating and wondering about
the best sealer.  My first thought is a bead of RTV on each side of the
gasket, what is the collective wisdom of the List on this?   BTW, both
surfaces are in excellent condition.

 

Thanks,

Bill

TS30800L


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and wondering about the best sealer.&nbsp; My first thought is a bead of =
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