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hey mister

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Oooo doggies...what a puddle, this morning.
Grabbed a wrench and slid under. Them pan bolts were barely finger tight.
I knew a cork gasket would compress a bit after initial run...no big deal.
Just retorqued them.
I'm sure I'll have to do it again after the next run.
I had to last time I changed filter and fluid, so I expected it.
I figure if it aint marking it's territory, there's something wrong.
 

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I never use cork gaskets; they always leak. If you cant get it to stop leaking after x amount of rounds of re-torquing the bolts, replace it with a composite gasket (dont use rubber gasket either, unless it is a bonded/moulded rubber gasket with a steel core.
 

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