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FIPG - gasket goo...
#679305
12/22/05 10:01 PM
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Another question related to my current rebuild... where is the best place to get the Form In Place Gasket stuff that everyone always talks about? The dealership? When putting my oil pan back on (it comes with the cork gasket), should I put a minor amount of FIPG on both sides of the cork, or just leave it dry? I think I have also heard of people not even using the cork gasket, but using the FIPG instead??? Is this a better method? I am aware of the fact that the FIPG needs to be on the INSIDE of the oil pan bolt holes...
Thanks for putting up with the stupid questions... Ken
1984 Toyota 4x4 Truck, 4.88's, 32x11.50's, weber 32/36, aux gas tank, Warn 9500i, SR5 guages, tilt/altimeter, Alpine stereo with dual 12's behind the seats.
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Re: FIPG - gasket goo...
[Re: 84toyota]
#679306
12/22/05 10:12 PM
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Joined: Sep 2004
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
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My vote is for not using the cork gasket, instead use a bead of black FIPG from the stealership. I'm sure other RTV may work, but I've always used the FIPG and no leaks.
89' SR5 Pick Em Up 22re W56 3" IFS Lift 33s 4.88s w/ lockrite front
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Re: FIPG - gasket goo...
[Re: buckgrunter]
#679307
12/22/05 11:44 PM
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Body Damage is Cool
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A good alternative to the dealer stuff is "The Right Stuff" from Permatex. Don't need the cork gasket, FSM actually says to use FIPG only, but it won't hurt to use it. Just make sure it's torqued down evenly all the way around. Todd
1986 Pickup extracab longbed "Woody edition" SAS - 33's, 5.29's, lockright rear.
02 IS300 SportCross - my "DD" 94 2wd v6 extracab 04 Outback Wagon- wife's/family car
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Re: FIPG - gasket goo...
[Re: buckgrunter]
#679308
12/22/05 11:47 PM
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Joined: May 2002
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Wheeler
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If you're not using the cork gasket and don't want to pay dealership price (last I checked at my local dealer was $24/tube) for genuine Toyota FIPG, go with Permetex black RTV for about $4 a tube. Works just as well as the Toyota FPIG. The important thing is make sure that both surfaces are clean/oil free so you won't get any leaks.
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Re: FIPG - gasket goo...
[Re: jmsdad]
#679309
12/22/05 11:57 PM
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Joined: Nov 2003
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Mudrunner
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FIPG should only be about $13 from the dealer. I would call around and get some other prices.
97 T100, 32" BFG/AT, Warn hubs, stock height with Bilstein shocks, Optima battery
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Re: FIPG - gasket goo...
[Re: jmsdad]
#679310
12/23/05 03:58 AM
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Roll Me Over
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If you're not using the cork gasket and don't want to pay dealership price (last I checked at my local dealer was $24/tube) for genuine Toyota FIPG, go with Permetex black RTV for about $4 a tube. Works just as well as the Toyota FPIG. The important thing is make sure that both surfaces are clean/oil free so you won't get any leaks. I am glad you think so, as far as I am concerned the only stuff that comes close to FIPG is the right stuff. Since I do not know much about 22r's but I thought there were certain years that used the cork gasket and other years that did not. Another thing you should always do to an oil pan is to flatten the sealing edge of the flange before you install it. Take a small block of steel and hold it flat on the bottom edge of the flange then using a small hammer with a flat face tap the top of the flange over the holes in the flange. Go easy with the hammer.
Last edited by OOP'S; 12/23/05 04:09 AM.
David Fritzsche 1990 Ex-Cab V-6,5-speed, with a few mods 04.5 CTD Dodge 2500 Ram--Tow Rig Roseville, CA
"Serenity through Sobriety"
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Re: FIPG - gasket goo...
[Re: OOP'S]
#679311
12/23/05 04:06 AM
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That's correct; 84/earlier used the gasket, later ones did not. FWIW, the Permatex black FIPG works pretty well.
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Re: FIPG - gasket goo...
[Re: kewlynx]
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12/23/05 04:11 AM
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Does this apply to valve cover as well, some people says FIPG only, other says gasket only. Which one is it??? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />
91-22re(408xxxkm & counting with a rebuilt long block)- Flatbed/ Camper/33x10.5BFG-AT/Open 4:88/1.5"BJS/ +2"Shackles/Add-a-Leaf/AirLift/Dual-Batteries
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Re: FIPG - gasket goo...
[Re: allochris]
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12/23/05 04:31 AM
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That just demonstrates lack of attention. The valve cover gasket is an o-form. Make sure the cover groove and the mating surfaces are clean.
The HALF MOONS get a LIGHT coat of RTV inside them where they mate with the head, for more than anything, to hold them in place.
Make better sense?
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Re: FIPG - gasket goo...
[Re: kewlynx]
#679314
12/23/05 04:44 AM
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I do not recomened the cork gasket at all tried it on my rebuild and drip drip drip. One of these days im gona FIPG it check out Hoy Fox Toyota online they have some fair prices customer service is mediocore at best, but the parts are the right price. I think.
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