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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 03:44 AM
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Lower Oil Pan Question

What are the torque specs on the lower oil pan, I'm replacing with a gasket due to a bad oil leak. I searched and couldn't find a straight answer, so far what i have heard is either 6lbs or 10lbs. Thanks in advance experts!
 
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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 04:04 AM
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Says 80 in-lbs in Haynes manual which is about 6.5 ft lbs. Also has a recommended sequence to tighten em up too.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 04:53 AM
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pm me your email I can email you the infiniti spec sheet if you want it.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Jaygotboost
What are the torque specs on the lower oil pan, I'm replacing with a gasket due to a bad oil leak. I searched and couldn't find a straight answer, so far what i have heard is either 6lbs or 10lbs. Thanks in advance experts!
Wouldn't recommend using a gasket. Gray Permatex or equivalent is whats needed to seal lower oil pan.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 10:43 AM
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pm me your email I can email you the infiniti spec sheet if you want it.
Thanks, juan.jay.erazo@gmail.com
 
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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 12:31 PM
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Wouldn't recommend using a gasket. Gray Permatex or equivalent is whats needed to seal lower oil pan.
I bought a FELpro gasket , dont think It can be any worse than the puddles I am leaving , I am planning a oil pan upgrade shortly after . I just need this to hold me over till then , planning on the Stillen upgrade but I wonder how much lower it sits then oem to accomodate that extra quart of oil . I am pretty low so that is my concern
 
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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 12:40 PM
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If its temporary then I'd say anything less than 6 months I've had my felpro rubber gasket over 6 less than a year and tomorrow I'm having to do it again cause it started leaking pretty bad again. Now I bought the original Nissan liquid gasket. GL
 
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I bought a FELpro gasket , dont think It can be any worse than the puddles I am leaving , I am planning a oil pan upgrade shortly after . I just need this to hold me over till then , planning on the Stillen upgrade but I wonder how much lower it sits then oem to accomodate that extra quart of oil . I am pretty low so that is my concern
If your using a gasket now it maybe contributing to the oil leak.

Purchased my car new in Apr '04 and in Dec '04 removed lower oil pan for Vortech SC drain line modification. Used only Gray Permatex and never leaked for 5 years until full built engine installed.
 
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Old Jan 18, 2013 | 03:00 PM
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If your using a gasket now it maybe contributing to the oil leak.

Purchased my car new in Apr '04 and in Dec '04 removed lower oil pan for Vortech SC drain line modification. Used only Gray Permatex and never leaked for 5 years until full built engine installed.
no , not using a gasket now . It's never been changed or replaced . Hmmm so I guess I may just use the Gray Permatex then , do I do a light coat and just make sure the surfaces are cleaned up good ?
 
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If its temporary then I'd say anything less than 6 months I've had my felpro rubber gasket over 6 less than a year and tomorrow I'm having to do it again cause it started leaking pretty bad again. Now I bought the original Nissan liquid gasket. GL
crap , that's not what I wanted to hear .. but I will take your guys advice here .
 
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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 05:18 AM
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no , not using a gasket now . It's never been changed or replaced . Hmmm so I guess I may just use the Gray Permatex then , do I do a light coat and just make sure the surfaces are cleaned up good ?
Make sure both oil pan mating surfaces are clean and oil free. After removing old gasket material including groove on upper oil pan mating surface for lower oil pan cover wipe down with POR-15 or equivalent degreaser.

Follow directions on permatex but generally apply a continuos 1/8"-1/4" bead to lower oil pan sealing surface, allow permatex to set for approx 15 min. than install and torque bolts.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 05:27 AM
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I have a stillen oil pan spacer and I am pretty low compared to most. I dont have any clearance issues with it. Just ask DrewLe, R1Forever80, and JaE35. They have seen my car in person and know it is much lower than stock even with 20s.

I am actually leaking a little bit of oil fromt hat are but I think it is a line going to the spacer and not the drain screw. Going to have to do a bit of investigating to pinpoint where exactly it is coming from though.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 05:36 AM
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I use a JWT oil pan spacer and the front GT Spec Bar gives me ground clearence issues. Front Lift Cups helps over speed bumps and other obstacles.
 
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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 04:36 PM
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Thanks fellas I will be doing the work tomorrow .. I got emails from Luis and John and thanks for the help .
 
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Old Jan 21, 2013 | 07:23 PM
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After you wait the 15 min and then torque the bolts I would also recommend you wait an hour afterward to ensure a good skin on the liquid gasket before filling engine with oil. If you can go longer thats good too.
 
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