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> Installing Oil Strainer Housing Gaskets, Dry or Wet with Oil
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post Sep 22 2018, 06:00 PM
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Cleaned out the strainer and ready to install the two new large paper gaskets. My question is whether I should install them dry, or should I put a thin smear of engine oil on them first.
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post Sep 23 2018, 08:28 AM
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If i bought a torque wrench from a pawn shop, Id have it calibrated before using it. They don't like being dropped. They should also be kept in the case and returned to 0 when stored. I attended a calibration class as part of my Air Force jet mechanic tech school. We did a lot of test on them. You would not believe how much one can change when dropped on it's head on concrete from 4 feet.
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