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"Best" 440 Oil Pan gaskets? #568329
12/31/09 10:33 PM
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Doing "stock" resto on 1970 440 Sixpack . What pan gaskets should I be using (using windage tray of course). Fel-Pro cork/rubber ? or the blue Fel-Pro rubber/steel ? What's the best sealer all you pros use? purple high tack? , silicone or "?" Thank you for continued help on my project It's been 30+ years since I've gone this "deep" into a motor project and I'd like to get it right the first time . Happy New Year to all in Moparland!

Re: "Best" 440 Oil Pan gaskets? [Re: kidmopar] #568330
12/31/09 11:29 PM
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Why not support a memebr and a good guy.

Member roadhazard is a gasket maker.

Tell Greg I sent ya

Re: "Best" 440 Oil Pan gaskets? [Re: WILD BILL] #568331
01/01/10 12:50 PM
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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I used the gaskets that came with the MP windage tray.They haev been on for 10 years and I carry 70 to 80 PSI.I didnt use the tray I used the Milidon tray.Those gaskets suprised me they sealed so good.I use 3M weather strip adhesive to attach them to the tray when I install it under the car.Other than that my gaskets go on dry.Silicone and cork dont mix.Rocky


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Re: "Best" 440 Oil Pan gaskets? [Re: kidmopar] #568332
01/01/10 02:19 PM
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Thanks for the support Bill

kidmopar, I offer a premium pan gasket for the 440 that is stick resistant, does not wick oil and will maintain the bolt torque on low bolt torque applications.

These gaskets Do Not require any sealers if you have good sealing surfaces on your tin (oil pan).
If you wish to attach the gaskets to your windage tray then I recommend gasket shellack or gask-a-sinch.

They can be ordered through members here on the board.
Chenoweth Speed & Machine http://www.chenowethspeedandmachine.com/
Muscle Motors http://www.musclemotorsracing.com/
PROMAX http://www.promaxcarbs.com/

Re: "Best" 440 Oil Pan gaskets? [Re: roadhazard] #568333
01/01/10 03:06 PM
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Where were you guys when I asked this same question months ago? I ended up going with Flatout's big steel core gasket. Its working...

Maybe next time roadhazard


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Re: "Best" 440 Oil Pan gaskets? [Re: MACDiesel] #568334
01/01/10 04:17 PM
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Sorry MACDiesel...Anytime you need and I also make gaskets other than the oil pan

Re: "Best" 440 Oil Pan gaskets? [Re: roadhazard] #568335
01/01/10 08:41 PM
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Hey Road I see you are in Akron.Where do you run your car?Do you make a carb gasket for a Dominator?Like to have one that dosent stick.Rocky


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Re: "Best" 440 Oil Pan gaskets? [Re: therocks] #568336
01/02/10 04:39 PM
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Yah Rocky I also have the Dominator in Open Plenum and 4 Hole.

I used to frequent 42 but it's too rough now and just started going to Quaker last year for the 1st time. Of course there always Norwalk that I've been frequenting







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