After much meticulous work replacing the rear main seal, today was spent putting the timing cover and oil pan back on. I bought a new timing cover since the other one had a warped face and was hacked at the bottom (must haven been to fix the leak once, without dropping the pan), and a brand new FelPro rubber one-piece gasket. I also bought The Right Stuff and some 3M "yellow snot" weatherstrip adhesive as Vile had suggested using in a number of threads. I must have read up on how to do this about 5 times. Armed with knowledge, my 7 year old son and I spent the afternoon tackling this. Getting the pan bolts to grab with the thicker gasket was a PITA, which would have been made easier if I actually looked in the bottom of the gasket box and found the new, longer bolts. Doh! It was then that I read the instructions. Double doh!
According to the instructions from FelPro, the gasket is meant to be installed dry with no chemical adhesives. Did I just screw myself out of $30 and an afternoon of wasted time, or should I be okay? I'd hate to put the motor in the truck and find it leaks a year from now when I start actually driving it.
Funny thing is I've been really good at reading all of the stuff that comes with new parts to make sure I do as directed. Missed this one though......