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Canton Road Race Oil Pan Installation
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<blockquote data-quote="starnsey" data-source="post: 14711631" data-attributes="member: 132253"><p>Here's another idea: What would happen if I installed the windage tray using black RTV and fully bolted it down while the RTV cures. Then, after it has cured and more likely to stick to the block, I remove the nuts from the studs and install the gasket and oil pan at a later time.</p><p></p><p>Would this work? Or is the windage tray sheet metal too flimsy to properly create a seal by torquing only it down with mounting hardware?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starnsey, post: 14711631, member: 132253"] Here's another idea: What would happen if I installed the windage tray using black RTV and fully bolted it down while the RTV cures. Then, after it has cured and more likely to stick to the block, I remove the nuts from the studs and install the gasket and oil pan at a later time. Would this work? Or is the windage tray sheet metal too flimsy to properly create a seal by torquing only it down with mounting hardware? [/QUOTE]
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