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Reddit mentions of Genuine Toyota Fluid 00295-00103 Formed-in-Place Oil Pan Gasket - 3 oz. Tube

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Genuine Toyota Fluid 00295-00103 Formed-in-Place Oil Pan Gasket - 3 oz. Tube
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Sets to form an elastic body which is not affected by vibration or impactMaintains a stable rubber body over an operating temperature range of -76°F to 482°FHighly resistant to engine oil, various chemicals and coolantUse on the water pump, oil pan, valve cover, engine head, fuel pump, thermostat housing, oil pump and intake manifoldFive-minute tack free time
Specs:
Height0.7 Inches
Length7 Inches
Release dateMarch 2013
Size3 Ounce
Width2.6 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Genuine Toyota Fluid 00295-00103 Formed-in-Place Oil Pan Gasket - 3 oz. Tube:

u/LuciusVarinus · 2 pointsr/cars

For some cars isn't a bit of liquid gasket required to replace a valve cover gasket in corners where the gasket might not seal as well?

https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Toyota-00295-00103-Formed-Place/dp/B000EDDTV0

u/bpodskalny · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

This.

As a Toyota tech we had to do this all the time.

This shit is magic. Highly recommended for your new gasket material: Genuine Toyota Fluid 00295-00103 Formed-in-Place Oil Pan Gasket - 3 oz. Tube https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000EDDTV0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cA3aBbQ7M9372

u/87AW11 · 1 pointr/mr2

I use a seal cutter. Fairly simple to use, just use a rubber dead blow to wedge it in and then hit the side to push it around the block.

The thing to watch out for is there is a baffle installed between the oil pan and the bottom of the block, all of which is sealed with RTV (could explain why you’re seeing so much of it). Once you get it separated, the pan/baffle like to get caught up on the oil pick up tube so be carful when pulling it down.

As for the stud and nut combo rather than a bolt, that’s factory, and I’m sure there is suppose to be 2 studs.

When putting it back together, the best RTV to use would be Toyota F.I.P.G..

u/Johny_McJonstien · 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

I have done probably a dozen of these. When disassembling, I have always found them sealed with silicone. I have also never had an issue with one leaking. I believe this is the stuff recommended in the service manual.

Of course, if that kit did happen to have a gasket for that location in it, I would use it.

u/Aye_or_Nay · 1 pointr/Fixxit

Toyota makes the nicest oil sealant I've seen they use it around the valve covers on the v-6's and that stuff is both easy to work with and very durable.

Here's the part number: # 00295-00103 - Genuine Toyota Formed-in-Place Oil Pan Gasket - 3 oz. Tube

https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Toyota-00295-00103-Formed-Place/dp/B000EDDTV0

u/swolfe2 · 1 pointr/Cartalk

I did purchase it from a local dealer, with a clean history. When I called the repair shop attached to it, the mechanic told me that Toyota uses this stuff instead of actual gaskets on the oil pan. I think the leak is coming from above the oil pan, and dripping down on it.

u/blackcat016 · 1 pointr/Justrolledintotheshop

https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Toyota-00295-00103-Formed-Place/dp/B000EDDTV0

Here ya go, Toyotas use this as a oil pan gasket, not in addition to a real gasket just this stuff, I’ve used it plenty of times to hold various gaskets in place and never had a comeback due to a leak.