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#1620003 08/05/06 10:34 PM
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I thought it was a sealer (RTV) on the pan and not a gasket. Well mine was. You have a 98 with VCT?


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JD a.k.a Fingers "Don't Panic" '98 Contour GL 2.0L VCT ATX 88k '98 Contour LX 2.5L MTX 120k Street racing can kill just less of a chance with a 2.0
#1620004 08/05/06 10:57 PM
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Ford parts online shows a gasket for the oil pan. You bought your car used right? So someone could have very well used rtv (gasket maker type stuff) instead of buying a gasket.


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#1620005 08/07/06 03:43 AM
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There was 2 styles of oilpans used. The oil pan gasket you speak of is F8CZ-6710-AA which is also infront of me(because its not for my zetec). On my oil pan ford used a sealer, which also has a part number. You can however get a cork gasket from autopart stores.




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