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Old Jan 19, 2010 | 10:07 AM
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Oil Pan Gasket?

I have a 1990 V6 PickUP and my truck is leaking oil pretty bad from the oil pan gasket. So i've been told I either have to pull the motor out or pull the front end of my truck out due to the 4wd. My question is witch is easier and what can I do to make it go easier.
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Old Jan 19, 2010 | 10:29 AM
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if i am remembering correctly you dont have to remove engine just lift it loosen motor mounts and lift engine you should be able 2 do it than
hope i could help
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Old Jan 19, 2010 | 01:08 PM
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2WD or 4WD? There are threads for both in the forums here. Use the search function.

I posted a 2WD/ATM thread where I explained that unbolting the steering idler is enough.

There's another 4WD/MTM thread that says lowering the front diff and turning the pan 45 degrees is enough.
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Old Jan 19, 2010 | 06:26 PM
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thanks ibeamtaco, and yes it is a 4WD I'll look at them other theads i was just trying to get a quick ideal about how to do this.
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Old Jan 19, 2010 | 08:15 PM
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There is no gasket on the V6. You need to scrape all the old gasket material off and use Form In Place Gasket (FIPG) to seal it back up. If someone used a cork style gasket, that's probably why it's leaking.
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Old Jan 19, 2010 | 08:26 PM
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yeah just silicone is the best
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Old Jan 19, 2010 | 08:33 PM
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Did you see this thread?
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...g-both-201485/
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Old Jan 19, 2010 | 08:58 PM
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I used this with my 3.4 swap:

http://www.permatex.com/brand_right_stuff.htm

Zero issues in 60,000 miles.
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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 02:21 PM
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well i went to auto parts store about a week ago and they gave me a cork gasket for but i also got some black rtv to put on it too.
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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 04:55 PM
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The FSM says there's no cork gasket on the oil pan, FIPG only, and the folks in this forum agree. No cork when I pulled my oil pan last week. Return that gasket, get your money back.

Also, the folks here mostly seem to agree that RTV isn't the best. There are differing opinions about what the best is, but most seem to say Toyota FIPG, or Permatex Ultra Grey, or Hylomar, or a few others.
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Old Jan 21, 2010 | 06:21 PM
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Drop the diff to get to the pan, & take those pieces of FelPro cork back. I used them because some PO bent the windage tray, & I don't think it will seal with FIPG. Dealing with the 2 gaskets was a major PITA.

If you remove the studs from the axle flanges, the diff dropps out with little problems.

Do it right, or just live w/ the leak.
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