can i use the 16v oil pan gasket for a 20v?
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can i use the 16v oil pan gasket for a 20v?
I want to clean it up real good because it sat for a while. can i use the oil pan gasket is it the same as the 16v and where can i get the the ones for the 4 throttle? thanks guys... oh and also the front gasket behind the timing belt is it the same as the 16v?
Re: can i use the 16v oil pan gasket for a 20v?
A-series engines dont use an oil pan gasket.
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Re: can i use the 16v oil pan gasket for a 20v?
Sorry it's like when I mess with my 20v I'm afraid to pull it apart should I feel like that? Do I have wrong impression on it ? It seems like it's hard to get parts for it ? So Sam Q I guess I just use some Toyota silicone?
Re: can i use the 16v oil pan gasket for a 20v?
if you have oil on your sump then chances are is your front crank seal.
Yes toyota silicone
Yes toyota silicone
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Re: can i use the 16v oil pan gasket for a 20v?
Since this is in the 20v section; one more thing to note is that the 20v pans are not the same as the 16v pans. Pan bolt patterns are different where the 20v has a single notch on the passenger side towards the rear of the block IIRC. If it's not on the passenger side then your only option is the driver side . Either way, they're different. The 16v pan bolt pattern is just rectangular w/ no notch. Just a simple parallelogram.
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Re: can i use the 16v oil pan gasket for a 20v?
Ok what about the front crank seal do I use silicone because I can see a gasket on it.. On both the 16v and that 20v ?dr.occa wrote:Since this is in the 20v section; one more thing to note is that the 20v pans are not the same as the 16v pans. Pan bolt patterns are different where the 20v has a single notch on the passenger side towards the rear of the block IIRC. If it's not on the passenger side then your only option is the driver side . Either way, they're different. The 16v pan bolt pattern is just rectangular w/ no notch. Just a simple parallelogram.
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Re: can i use the 16v oil pan gasket for a 20v?
Front & Rear main/crank oil seal are interchangeable between the 16v & 20v.
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Re: can i use the 16v oil pan gasket for a 20v?
Thanks! For the help