@ I did mine 3 times still leak just did it again with the metal gasket n light coat rtv all around seem to be better but I still see lil drip by the pulley not sure if it’s old oil cause it’s dark but we will see .my gasket is different tho its the flat type that goes on top .
@ gotcha. Your talking in the front of the engine right? Behind the crank pulley? Light rtv could work. Make sure to give it a little cure time before slapping it back on 👍
@@tuckertenhoff by the crank pulley side where the pan u shape in the middle of the yellow plastic cover .i let it sit for 24 hours before putting new oils in n started it’s been a few days of driving seem to be ok 👌
Amazing job explaining man, thank you!
@@BEARDED_VATO your welcome! Hope it helped!
Good job man keep it up
@@jdee3093 thanks!
What’d you use to clean gasket material off the block?
@@mrsemifixit I used a small razor blade and brake clean on a rag. Just gotta be careful not to dig into the metal or you could have leaks
So does it still leak ?
@@Emperor_1971 no it does not leak! It’s been clean and dry for 5 months!
@ I did mine 3 times still leak just did it again with the metal gasket n light coat rtv all around seem to be better but I still see lil drip by the pulley not sure if it’s old oil cause it’s dark but we will see .my gasket is different tho its the flat type that goes on top .
@ gotcha. Your talking in the front of the engine right? Behind the crank pulley? Light rtv could work. Make sure to give it a little cure time before slapping it back on 👍
@@tuckertenhoff by the crank pulley side where the pan u shape in the middle of the yellow plastic cover .i let it sit for 24 hours before putting new oils in n started it’s been a few days of driving seem to be ok 👌
I did it like this th-cam.com/video/TEXni_OAmKA/w-d-xo.html
Did it run better?
@@WatchBe technically yes, no more leak or puddles of oil on the ground lol