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    Ok another stupid question. So I'm putting on a new oil pan gasket (felpro) on my 2005 GP GTP. Open the box and it's got this cool looking gasket with the "plastic pan". Inside my oil pan is a metal pan that's bolted in. Do I leave that metal pan in and just let the plastic sit on it / near it? I googled the crap out of it but can't find anything.
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    Pictures?

    I thought the aluminum oil pans used grey RTV only with no gasket.

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    Aluminum pans do get sealer no gaskets you are correct.

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    And yes the pan is getting cleaned before it goes back in.
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    Thanks for that link I would have completely messed up with out it. Im swapping a steel pan for the aluminium I would have been screwed had I not known to swap the pick up tube also...... Thanks FFDP and Ithurtz I'm a little lost right now. I'm using a Series 2 block but swapping everything from my series 3 onto it.
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    Heres the pics, So I dont need this gasket just gray rtv? That would be some what simpler.



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    That gasket is for the older metal pans.

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