[TR] Stuck Oil Pan

Dave Connitt dconnitt at fuse.net
Mon Sep 13 15:30:34 MDT 2021


Same good experience with the right stuff on my overdrive. No leaks so far since last year.

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> On Sep 13, 2021, at 5:17 PM, jerry van vlack <jerryvvtr4a at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Not my experience at all. Yes a bit tough to remove (in my case the timing chain cover) but everything cleaned well using a single edge razor blade and some solvent. I had leaks with Hylomar but very limited leaks with The Right Stuff after 2 years. As they say your results may be different but I’m never changing back to anything else. I also used it on my transmission rebuild and on the OD adapter plate which always leaked in the past. Again after 2 years very little leakage and that’s an accomplishment on a TR. I’ve been at this gig for almost 53 years and happy to have found something that works for me.
> JVV
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> From: Peter Arakelian
> Sent: Monday, September 13, 2021 2:11 PM
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> Subject: [TR] Stuck Oil Pan
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> > I installed the oil pan on my TR3 using "The Right Stuff." I now find I need to remove my oil pan. Anyone have any ideas on "creative ways" to remove the oil pan without destroying it?
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> Why I never use and hate Right Stuff.  When you do get the pan off it will be a bitch getting the surfaces clean.  Use Hylomar next time.
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> Peter Arakelian
> 1971 TR6
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