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Old 07-24-2016, 11:41 AM   #1
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I am ready to install my oil pan. The pan gasket over laps the ends of the white rope seal in the timing cover which is also sticking up about 3/16 of an inch above the gasket surface. what do I do next? I remember you don't cut the rope but the pan gasket over lapping I am not sure about.
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How to Restore your Model A-Vol 8 excellent article. your club may have a copy to use.
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Mitch beat me to it.
How was Shasta? Did you get the AC fixed on your late model?
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It was great! Didn't get the a/c fixed got to busy playing and sheet rocking the garage.
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I've often had to trim some of the rope seals. I make the upper and lower rope seal ends touch each other and I cut a U notch in the pan gasket to fit around the rope seal. I put a dab of silicone sealer where the pan gasket meets the rope.

I also never soak the rope seals in oil. I install them then squirt some oil on them and smear some grease on them just before the pan gets bolted in place.
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Just as an aside, you'll find it easier if some alignment bolts/pins/studs [2] are made to allow the pan to slide into place easier while the pan is slide up into place and other pan bolts are installed.
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Old 07-24-2016, 03:56 PM   #8
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I never cut anything but I do put a hatpin in the rear cork to keep it from falling inside the pan. I put a SMALL dab of silicone on the rear arch to side gaskets and that's it.
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I also use a dab of silicone to seal each side of the gaskets. I hold the cork in place with a little super glue - just a drop at each end is enough to prevent it moving at the wrong moment.
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Old 07-24-2016, 09:44 PM   #10
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Marc,

You want to trim the rope seal to about 1/8" beyond the surface.
I prefer the "paper" gasket as it doesn't squish out, though they do need to be trimmed to fit against the front and rear seal. The rear cork seal (there are two widths) needs to be trimmed to the proper length and formed wet, allowing to dry, glued onto the rear main cap.

Let me know if you need the magic seal length.
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Marc,

You want to trim the rope seal about 1/8" beyond the surface.
I prefer the "paper" gasket as it doesn't squish out, though they do need to be trimmed to fit against the front and rear seal. The rear cork seal (there are two widths) needs to be trimmed to the proper length and formed wet, allowing to dry, glued onto the rear main cap.
I also trimmed my rope seal about 1/8" beyond the surface. But my bearing uses the narrow seal, and it pressed in fine, and didn't need any pre-forming or glue. It did need some shortening.

Also, working under the car, the oil pump holding tool, and the plastic pan holder guides from Snyder's made the job a whole lot easier.
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Just as an aside, you'll find it easier if some alignment bolts/pins/studs [2] are made to allow the pan to slide into place easier while the pan is slide up into place and other pan bolts are installed.
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