Screwed up the job on my car this weekend with a big leak between the trans
and engine. I don't want to blame the gasket but the 2nd time around (will
try next weekend)I'm wondering if I should try a Honda gasket. Any
difference? Opinions? Any tips on keeping the curved part of the gasket in
place when pushing it up?
Thanks
Greyhound
Elle - 12 Dec 2005 05:26 GMT
The manual calls for liquid gasket at the four corners. I
did this last year on my 91 Civic and didn't have any
problems with the gasket coming out of place.
For gaskets, I now only use OEM. I don't trust the fit of
non-OEM gaskets.
www.slhonda.com has good prices and service.
> Screwed up the job on my car this weekend with a big leak between the trans
> and engine. I don't want to blame the gasket but the 2nd time around (will
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> Thanks
> Greyhound
johngdole@hotmail.com - 14 Dec 2005 05:25 GMT
Felpro gaskets are pretty good. I've used them without problems. Many
of Felpro's gaskets actually come from Japan so you may be getting OEM
at a fraction of the dealer price.
But some gaskets I'd buy from the dealer, because Felpros actually can
cost more.