1 Piece Oil Pan Gasket

Started by RAJ484, August 15, 2012, 06:28:58 PM

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RAJ484

Im running a 1969 Chevy SB 350. I'm also using a after market aluminum oil pan. My question is, can I use the 1 piece rubber oil pan gasket, or do I need to stuck with the 2 piece with the two rubber end pieces?
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rooster

Quote from: "RAJ484"Im running a 1969 Chevy SB 350. I'm also using a after market aluminum oil pan. My question is, can I use the 1 piece rubber oil pan gasket, or do I need to stuck with the 2 piece with the two rubber end pieces?

Might be a good idea to use the one that comes in pieces! If you get a leak at some time in the future, it might make things easyer to repair! Some oil pans can be a * to remove in the car.

enjenjo

Yes. they make a one peice that will work. I like them.
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kb426

I use the one piece for the SBF. I like them alot.
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39deluxe

I like them too. Be sure you know if you need the one with the thick or thin front seal. Newer small blocks use the thick one. The aftermarket 7 qt pan I put on my 350 used the thick one also. My '59 Corvette uses the thin one.

Tom