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Street King 09-14-02 10:41 AM

How much for an oil pan gasket job?
 
OK I really don't feel like doing it. I had the money so I sent it out to a specialty rx7 shop. $230.00 for the job. The thing is he isn't using the Mazda gasket, he is using somthing like r-12, something like that. It's an adhesive. he says the Mazda oil pan gasket will just leak again and with this it won't happen anymore.

Is $230.00 a good price?

Snook 09-14-02 11:04 AM

What he said is exactly true. The mazda gasket is a recal it isn't supposed to be used.

Make sure he drains everything and then lets it sit for about a day for the adhesive to totally dry without touching it. I heard that if you do it this way it will never leak again.

Yeah $230 sounds like a good price just don't think of it as a $230 oil change :D

Street King 09-14-02 11:15 AM

Cool, just wanted to make sure. Also it wont be an oil change cause I use synthetic and he will have a fit if he finds that out. So I gotta change it when it get home.

RonKMiller 09-14-02 12:39 PM

Re: How much for an oil pan gasket job?
 

Originally posted by Street King
OK I really don't feel like doing it. I had the money so I sent it out to a specialty rx7 shop. $230.00 for the job. The thing is he isn't using the Mazda gasket, he is using somthing like r-12, something like that. It's an adhesive. he says the Mazda oil pan gasket will just leak again and with this it won't happen anymore.

Is $230.00 a good price?

Hmmm, I've never heard of using R-12 as an oil pan sealant. It's a refrigerant. But yeah, if it doesn't leak again $230.00 is a good price. Oh, by the way, he did add some nice flat stainless steel washers under the bolts to more evenly distribute the torque, right?

If not, he should be:whipit:

Street King 09-14-02 03:17 PM

Re: Re: How much for an oil pan gasket job?
 

Originally posted by RonKMiller


Hmmm, I've never heard of using R-12 as an oil pan sealant. It's a refrigerant. But yeah, if it doesn't leak again $230.00 is a good price. Oh, by the way, he did add some nice flat stainless steel washers under the bolts to more evenly distribute the torque, right?

If not, he should be:whipit:

Love that smiley, lol.

I know R-12 is a regrigerent, I just heard a mumble when he said that. He is Puerto Rican with an accent so I couldn't really understand. So I thought I herad that. About the stainless steel washers, I have no idea but I hope he does.

Black93REW 09-14-02 04:14 PM

He probably said RTV wich is a gasket sealer/maker. Ultra Black RTV is my best friend. I use it almost exclusivly in place of gaskets.

rx7will 09-14-02 04:40 PM

I like the rtv grey or hondabond to be the best stuff. The oil pan job is a 5 hour job, so i guess his hourly rate is around $60.

Street King 09-14-02 08:30 PM

Yup that's the stuff RTV. Yes it's around $60.00 an hour which makes it a good deal.

Dont_Be_A_Rikki 09-14-02 08:31 PM

It is not too bad and for that cash it o.k. But to be honest they all seep a little. I guess.

-Rikki

duboisr 09-14-02 10:52 PM

Useing sealer only is the way Garfinkle does it ,he lets the car sit for three days drying time because he uses hondabond or toyotabond, the mazda sealer cost way to much, no return leaks todate.


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