Description:
The oil pan gasket is designed to seal the area between the oil pan and the engine block to prevent any oil leaks. If you found a oil leak from the engine, there will be needed an oil pan gasket replacement.
Signs of an oil pan gasket leak:
- Visible Oil Leak
- Engine Overheating
- Smoke Issues
- Low Oil Level
- Engine Warning Light
Applications:
1996-2005 Chevrolet Astro 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "X W"
1996-2005 Chevrolet Blazer 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "X W"
1996-1998 Chevrolet C1500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W"
1996-2006 Chevrolet Express 1500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "X W"
1996-2006 Chevrolet Express 2500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "X W"
1996-1998 Chevrolet K1500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W"
1996-1999 Chevrolet P30 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W"
1996-2004 Chevrolet S10 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W X"
1999-2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV VIN.Code "W X"
1996-1998 GMC C1500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W"
1996-2001 GMC Jimmy 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W"
1996-1998 GMC K1500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W"
1996-1999 GMC P3500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W"
1996-2005 GMC Safari 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W X"
1996-2006 GMC Savana 1500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W X"
1996-2006 GMC Savana 2500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W X"
1999-2006 GMC Sierra 1500 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W X"
1996-2004 GMC Sonoma 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W X"
2000-2000 Isuzu Hombre 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W"
1997-1999 Isuzu Hombre 4.3L 4294CC V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "X"
1996-2001 Oldsmobile Bravada 4.3L 262CID V6 OHV (12 Valves) VIN.Code "W"
Item Features:
- Engineered from premium materials to provide excellent durability and reliability.
- It is highly durable and less prone to breakage, to provide exceptional service life and reliability.
- Designed to withstand the harsh conditions in the modern engine compartment.
- Advanced manufacturing technology ensures optimum operation in higher or lower temperatures.
How to replace an oil pan gasket:
- Step 1: Remove splash shield and bellhousing cover while oil is draining.
- Step 2: In front-wheel-drive vehicles, the oil pan should be mated to the transaxle.
- Step 3: Confirm all oil pan bolt locations.
- Step 4: Remove the wheel well liner pieces for access to bolts on the outboard passenger side.
- Step 5: Remove all bolts, and install the new oil pan gasket replacement.
- Step 6: Scrape off any gasket residue and clean all sealing surfaces thoroughly with a solvent.
- Step 7: Reattach any accessory brackets, refill the crankcase with oil, start the engine and inspect for leaks.
Package Included:
1 x Oil Pan Gasket
Notes:
Application specific design to ensure a perfect fit. Professional installation is recommended.
Please ensure this product will fit your vehicle by checking the photos or the part number before purchase.