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Oldsmobile Oil Pan Gasket holds engine oil in its place preventing leakages which have the effect of maintaining pressure constant and the motor lives longer. Oldsmobile was founded in 1897 and was a respected company as it constructed Curved Dash, which was one of the first cars that families could afford and then it perfected the assembly lines to increase production and quality. The company then dazzled the motorists with the Hydra-Matic automatic transmission that enabled them to cruise without having to shift gears and every decade it went in search of more comfortable rides, quieter cabins, and powerful yet comfortable engines. Due to this invention, the Oldsmobile cars continue to enjoy popularity by drivers because of their combination of security, comfort, and futuristic elements that made the journeys secure and comfortable. An Oil Pan Gasket is a flat gasket strip, which is placed between the oil pan and the engine block, the primary purpose of this strip is to seal in oil and prevent dirt, therefore, keeping the motor well oiled. To change the Oldsmobile Oil Pan Gasket you should park on a flat surface, allow your engine to cool and empty the oil. Open off splash shields, unscrew anything that is in the way of the pan, unbolt and get the pan down. Wipe off the sealing surfaces and bolt holes, inspect the pan to make sure it is not warped and install the new gasket with small beads of RTV at the corners in case the manual recommends. Then take the pan back, hand-crank all the bolts, screw them on in a crisscross formation to the required factory torque, replace parts that have been removed, pour in fresh oil, and peep under seeing that the Oldsmobile Oil Pan Gasket is in place.