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cnagorka
AMC Apprentice Joined: Jan/02/2014 Location: Saint Albans, W Status: Offline Points: 200 |
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Posted: Jul/28/2021 at 8:37pm |
Here's a quick one: looks like I have to take the oil pan off my '61 Ambo to fix a dent in it; all the oil pan gaskets for sale show two pieces of cork, with each end having a tab on it. What about the end seals? I've never pulled on of these off and I'm dreading it. Anyway, for something like a timing cover set seals are included. Are you supposed to make your own? Sorry for the noob question but I think I'm missing something. CN
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1961 Ambassador Custom, 1967 Ambassador 990, 1960 Rambler Six Super, '65 American 440
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kirkwood
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The tabs connect to each other to form a single gasket. Just the two pieces are all you need.
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cnagorka
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That would explain it! Glad to know I don't need anything else. CN
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1961 Ambassador Custom, 1967 Ambassador 990, 1960 Rambler Six Super, '65 American 440
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