No, That would be the worse thing you could do. You will be doing it over again soon.
You will need a new oil pan gasket when the oil pan gasket leaks. It is recommended that you use a new oil pan gasket every time you remove the oil pan.
To change the oil pan gasket u need to raise the engine about a foot in order to get to the oil pan .
need to stop leak on 1995 Honda Odyssey on a oil pan gasket
You will need to drain the oil from your 1998 Oldsmobile Aurora oil pan. Remove the oil pan retaining bolts. Remove the oil pan gasket and clean the surface. Put the new gasket on and reverse the process.
You will need to drain the oil from your 1988 Toyota Pickup truck oil pan. Remove the oil pan by removing the oil pan retaining bolts. Scrape the old oil pan gasket off. Clean the oil pan gasket surface. Put the new oil pan gasket on and reverse the process.
yes if its leaking or if u replace the oil pan
Oil pans on Hyundai vehicles are on by several mounting bolts and nuts. Once remove the gasket for the oil pan will need replacement. Replace the gasket and reinstall the oil pan.
Drain the oil from the Cherokee engine. Remove the oil pan bolts and lower the pan. you may need to unbolt the motor mounts and raise the engine slightly to get the pan out. Clean all of the pan gasket from the pan and the block. Put the pan back on with a new gasket then fill with fresh oil.
the best thing to do is grab a gasket from the dealer, because they are made with steal and rubber, and will provide a better seal. All you need to do is drain oil, and remove the screws around the pan, scrap off gasket, ensure the sealing area is clean. When you tighten the pan back on, stagger through the bolts, to ensure that the entire pan has been tightend evenly.
No you do not, you would put oil on a oil filter gasket if it is a spin on type, this stops the rubber from binding and helps it seal.
First raise your cars front-end and securely it. Unplug and drain your oil out of the pan. Than just remove the bolts holding that pan in and sometimes you need to just a rubber mallet just gently knock the pan off ,for the gasket stick to it after awhile. And remember to clean off the old gasket off the pan and engine and replace. (NOTE- I am not sure if your suppose to just a sealant on the gasket or not,sorry)
You remove the bolts to the oil pan and the pull the oil pan off and the gasket.