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    Question Moroso Oil Pan, fits 1.8L 1994 - 1998 Tegs

    http://www.moroso.com/catalog/catego...?catcode=10995


    I know it says that it will fit on a 94 - 98 LS motor, but
    What i was wondering is, if it will fit on a 1990 Teg? The only reason i ask a question like this is because, i looked at the inside of the moroso oil pan and it looks different than the one on my 1990. Is that just because its aftermarket, or is it because its actually not going to fit my engine?

    I just want to make for 100% sure before i go ahead and order one.


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    ive had horrible luck with mine. rtv and new gaskets even ground down the plating. nothing it still leaks. stick with oem.

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    I have one on my 99 gsr motor and i have no leaks at all!!

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    lucky

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    the 90 teg is an entire different body style correct? I dont think it will fit if the bottom of the car is setup different. When applying the silicone, make it nice and even, do not over tighten and it will not leak. I've had more problems with cork than I have with silicone.

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    Well, its not the gasket im having problems with on my stock oil pan. The problem im having with my stock oil pan, has to do with that second drain plug that Honda installed from the factory. It has one regular plug with the steel bolt in it, and then the second hole with the rubber drain plug.

    And i found out this isnt just a junkyard thing, because my Haynes manual notes a 2nd drain plug as well.


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    i have a moroso oil pan for sale if you need one

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