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#1057829 09/22/2014 3:25 PM
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When nstalling a 4 pce oil pan gasket set, do the two rubber end gaskets go onto the block first so that the cork gasket tabs lay over the rubber tabs or vice versa?

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What engine are you referring to. 216 or ?


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Side gaskets first. Push the ends in as close as you can to the main caps. I then put a dab of Permatex in the corners and then install the rubber ends.


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thanks dave


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