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Old 10-15-2008   #21
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Re: Replacing Oil Pan on 1G TSi

I've used "The Right Stuff" many times and it works great.

I personally used the Fel-Pro gasket on my oil pan because I didn't know you used RTV to seal it up lol. No visual leaks coming from it. My turbo return line though, that is a little bit different story.
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Old 10-15-2008   #22
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My turbo return line though, that is a little bit different story.
LOLz. RTV works there, too. Quit being lazy and fix it!
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Re: Replacing Oil Pan on 1G TSi

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You want to use enough so you get a nice solid thick bead, but not so much it squeezes out all over the place. Be sure to also go surround all the bolt holes.
That's what I meant. Make a complete line of rtv all the way around w/ no gaps.
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LOLz. RTV works there, too. Quit being lazy and fix it!
That's the plan, no time right now though.
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