[TR] making the mating surface of an oil pan flat
Rye Livingston
ryel at mac.com
Mon Jan 21 10:51:54 MST 2019
I did the same on mine on a few holes that were bent like you describe. Then I use Permatex Ultra Black with the gasket and I have no leaks around the pan on my TR3.
Rye
PH: 530-FIND-RYE
On Jan 21, 2019, at 09:45 AM, Chris Simo <ccsimonsen at gmail.com> wrote:
i used a hammer, drift and steel block as an anvil. i have a nice round drift the size of the washer and hammer on that.
Sent from my TRASH-80
On Mon, Jan 21, 2019, 2:07 AM Sujit Roy <triumphstag at gmail.com wrote:
The PO put gallons of sealer around the pan/ sump and over tightened all the bolts. They are all raises and .if I put a flat rule between holes, I can notice at least 1 or more mm gap.
I am thinking of using a nut and bolt with a few washers to hopefully make the bolts holes flat again. Are there any other good simpler ways to do this. I don't want to hammer them as I think I will do more damage.
Sujit
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