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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025
Came with everything I needed to replace a leaking oil pan gasket on my 2007 Silverado with the 5.3LWaited until my next oil change, drained the oil and removed the pan.Cleaned the old surfaces well and applied some high tack, sealed excellently and ceased a leak that had been going on for quite some time.Easy peasy, came in a stiff cardboard box to keep it from being bent during shipping.Highly recommend
Robert C. (Sanjisdad)
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Changing the oil pan gasket is a real pain...especially if you have a four wheel drive like my 2005 Suburban is. One nice thing about this gasket, other than its very reasonable price, is that the quality is good so it can be reused should you ever have to pull the pan again.Now before you start on changing a leaky gasket, here are some pointers to consider: if you are pulling the pan, consider pulling the oil pick up tube as well (two 13mm nuts and one 10mm bolt), and replace the O-ring that goes on the pick up tube where it enters the oil pump. They are notorious for going bad and causing oil pressure problems. I also recommend adding a pickup tube brace (around ten bucks) to make sure everything is tightened down securely. Lastly on each corner of the engine block you need to put a dab of gasket sealer where there is a short line showing. That's where the pan leaks. That gasket sealer can save you headaches later. YouTube is your friend.
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