Oil pan gasket.

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David Williamson

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Jan 7, 2011
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So I had to get new gaskets for my valves and my oil pan.
I was having leaks from both and was losing oil rapidly.

So I have the valve cover gaskets on, no problem.
Now I am working on the oil pan, I have the engine up and the exhaust down I have the trans unhooked and now got the old gaskets out.
Going to put the new ones in tomorrow.
I was wondering was there an easier way to go about this, or am I going the right way.
I cant turn back now so I know I have to do it this way, but for future reference is this the only way or is there an easier way?

Also needed to know, with my oil leaking and trans fluid leaking, could this be the problem my car would over heat and just die out and not start up until a while sitting?
Or is there a bigger problem I am overlooking?

Thank you all for looking and hope to hear from you soon, Thanks and God Bless.
 
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